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Massachusetts Agricultural College in Its Sixth Year 186
THE RICH HERITAGE of a UNIVERSITY WHICH IS
■Serving the citizens of Massachusetts
■ Dedicating its energy to fulfilling its
responsibilities to the community,
the state, the country, and the world
-Looking constantly to the future
"The story of this college is after all simply a story of men and women; audacious, imaginative,
persistent in purpose, seeking a light. Their days have been great in themselves, but greater in
promise. Their works have come down to us — a heritage, yes, but a challenge. Their story is
ours."
Frank Prentice Rand
"Ense petit placidam sub libertate q uiten."
The end of a dream and the beginning of a project occurred simultaneously on April 29 in the
year 1863. This day witnessed the appointment of 15 officials, including such men as Col. William
S. Clark, Charles L. Flint, Levi Stockbridge, Henry L. French, and Nathan Durfee, selected to
find a location for an agricultural college.
The idea of an agricultural college was not new.
In 1792 The Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture had been established.
In 1814 the Commonwealth had appropriated an annual one-thousand dollars for experimental work
and extension work.
In 1825 The New England Farmer had demanded a Massachusetts Agricultural College and Boston
launched a campaign for funds.
The dream almost became a reality in 1848 when a bill to establish an agricultural college passed the
Senate but failed to get through the House.
In 1856 the Legislature created the Massachusetts School of Agriculture only to have the charter lost
during the Civil War
However, the creation of the Morrill Act of 1862 brought the situation to a head, allotting 360,000
acres to Massachusetts, one-tenth of which was to be used for an agricultural college, and two-thirds
of the income from the other nine-tenths were to be used for the school.
Now the actual work was ready to begin.
Lexington, Springfield, Northampton, and Amherst were ready to invest $75,000.00 each in competition
in the enterprise. The site was to go to the community which put up the $75,000.00.
Incited by the late Edward Hitchcock, former President of Amherst College, President Stearns, Colonel
Clark and Edward Dickinson of Amherst College convinced the Trustees that Amherst was the best
location.
By 1865 Amherst voted $50,000.00 to add to the $25,000.00 already raised by Amherst College Trustees.
Henry Flagg French was elected President and the campus farm was purchased; within a year French
resigned.
In his place the Trustees elected Paul Ansel Chadbourne under whose administration the first three
buildings were erected.
President Chadbourne, however, was stricken with tuberculosis and resigned in 1867.
With still no enrollment, the Trustees met on August 7,1867, and elected Prof. William S. Clark of
Amherst College as President of Massachusetts Agricultural College.
Along with Clark came Henry Hill Goodell as Professor of Gymnastics, Military Tactics, and French.
In 1867 examinations were given in the five buildings which comprised the campus, and the first group
of students was admitted at $36.00 tuition.
By the time the first commencement rolled around on July 18,1871, Clark had witnessed the enrollment
of 166 students; the establishment of Q.T.V. and D.K.G. fraternities, the Washington Irving Literary
Society, and the INDEX; a glee club, an orchestra, and a debating society; a raise in tuition to $54.00
and a $15,000.00 expenditure by the Trustees..
As an extra present to Clark and company, the M.A.C. boat crew won a regatta against Harvard and
Brown three days after commencement.
Signs of progress were noticeable in the next few years; the noted Charles Anthony Goessman became
the instructor of chemistry; Levi Stockbridge won recognition in both instruction and research in agriculture;
an experiment station was established; and to the fraternity roster was added Phi Sigma Kappa.
Yet in 1879, the year of Clark's resignation, near disaster befell the College when the Massachusetts
government took on a policy of retrenchment-lowering of expenses.
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The College had acquired a 132,000.00 deficit. The House voted that the State assume the deficit
but that the Trustees be responsible for any further deficits and that the Governor examine the College
and give a report for its continuance or discontinuance with the provision that its finances would be
separated from the Commonwealth Treasury.
Governor Talbot recommended that the College be incorporated into Amherst College since the College's
need for more money had not been appropriated by the State.
This idea was rejected by both colleges and M.A.C. survived.
There was a dire need of saving money.
The Trustees elected Charles L. Flint to serve as President without pay. Flint resigned in 1880 and
Stockbridge became President only to resign from that position in 1882.
That very year the College rejoiced at the return of Paul Ansel Chadbourne, Doctor of Medicine, Law and Divinity.
Under Chadbourne's administration. Governor Long Provided $4,999.00 for repairs and $5,000.00 for
a drill hall and created the Mass. Agricultural Experiment Station.
Tragedy struck in February 1883, when President Chadbourne passed away.
The INDEX said of him,
" We will not break the stillness of thy sleep.
Thou spirit rare;
Dreamless and blest after restless years,
Seeking to kindle souls with Heaven's light.
Lover of all things fair."
In 1883 Governor Butler aided the late Chadbourne's bill for a building to contain a library and a chapel
for the purpose of providing intellectual training along with practical training.
James Carruthers Greenough, succeeding Chadbourne as President, went to work fulfilling Chadbourne's
plan to liberalize the course of study so that freshmen could elect a scientific-agricultural course or
a scientific-literary course. Greenough also received funds to finish the President's house, to build
the chapel-library, and to renovate North College.
Henry Hill Goodell became acting-President and succeeded Greenough in 1886.
In 1894, he witnessed the largest graduating class to date. ..33-
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The Legislature, in the same year, combined the Mass. State Agricultural Experiment Station and the
Hatch Experiment Station.
The College magazine carried the name AGGIE LIFE.
Undergraduates received the innovations of senior electives and exemptions from final exams for high
ranking students.
In the 1896 graduation, President Goodell awarded advanced degrees for the first time in the College's
history. This graduating class was also under a new system whereby students in Boston University
and M.A.C. could simultaneously receive bachelor's degrees from both institutions— a practice which
lasted until 1911.
Another important advancement in Goodell's term was the offering of graduate work.
He remained as President until 1905 and presided over a period which witnessed the first
Inter-Fraternity Conference, the establishment of the Student Senate, the replacement of terms by
semesters, the introduction of varsity basketball, the establishment of junior electives ,
the beginning of Phi Kappa Phi, and on the darker side, the death of the great Levi Stockbridge—
that influential Connecticut Valley farmer who had done so much for this institution with which he
had been associated for 42 years.
An interesting sidelight to note is the rise in importance and popularity of football on the college scene.
Especially interesting was the M.A.C. football record in 1901: The Aggies lost one game to Williams,
The other eight games resulted in the following scores:
Pittsfield 0
W esleyan 0
Tufts 0
W.P.I. 12
Springfield Q
Amherst 0
Mass. 11 Boston College 0
The year 1906 ushered in President Kenyon L. Butterfield, a man great in agriculture, to relieve
Dr. William Penn Brooks who was acting President.
President Butterfield was to preside until 1924, except for certain periods in which Dr. James B. Paige
and Edward Morgan Lewis took the duties of President.
President Butterfield went all out for organization and set up many projects which he fulfilled before the
end of his term. Butterfield reorganized the Student Senate, giving it authority over undergraduate
relations; he submitted an organized program for hazing; he engaged George F. Mills to serve as Dean and
as head of the division of Humanities; he brought such men as Lewis, Hicks, and Machmer to the M.A.C.
roster; he saw his $250,000.00 maintenance bill passed over the veto of Governor Foss; he worked on an
Extension Service Program to extend agricultural education to farmers; he presided over the construction
Alumni Field.
By 1916, there were 668 students, 72 instructors, a total staff of 175 and 275 courses of study. M.A.C. was
the only college in the country concerned with agriculture exclusively.
As its scholastic outlets grew, so too did its social outlets. Theta Nu Epsilon, Kappa Gamma Phi,
Theta Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha, Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi and Delta Phi Gamma
were added to the fraternity roster.
Butterfield's reign was marked by the introduction of High School Day, the formation of the debating team,
the founding of the Roister Doisters, the change in name of the newspaper to the COLLEGIAN, the establishment
of Adelphia and a sadder note — the passing away of the famous Goessman.
The same black cloud that hung over the rest of the world spread its billows over the United States in 1916
as we entered the first World War; 1304 Aggie boys donned uniforms. A Student Army Training Corps was
established on campus. Some of the buildings were converted to barracks.
In 1921, passersby stopped in front of the newly-constructed Memorial Hall and read,
"WE WILL KEEP FAITH WITH YOU WHO LIE ASLEEP"
And if they were to go inside they could see a plaque with the names of 51 Aggie men who never returned
from that war.
As the face of the campus was continually changing, so was the species of its inhabitants.
A law in 1894 had given the President authority to establish courses for women students. This law proved
to be very useful, for after the war years there was a terrific rise in women's enrollment.
In 1919 Miss Edna Skinner became head of the Home Economics Department and Adviser to Women, and the
first women's dormitory, Abigail Adams House, was erected.
Another important innovation during Butterfield's administration was the establishment of a two-year course
in practical agriculture, the Stockbridge School of Agriculture.
East Experiment Station 1910
Butterfield's growing ambitions for the College and the State House's attempts to systematize the business
of the State were approaching head on.
Two important amendments to the State Constitution were passed;
One providing that no State funds would go to any institution that wasn't part of the public control and
the other providing that the General Court organize State activities into twenty departments.
After the passing of the first amendment, the College succeeded in dissolving itself as a corporation and in
having its maintenance provided for by the State.
Therefore, after the second amendment, the College was placed in the Department of Education.
Financial trouble brewed almost immediately between the State House and the Departments, the former
attempting to keep expenses low, the latter trying to increase their resources.
The relations between the College and the State government thickened with red tape. Unhappy because
of the situation, Butterfield resigned in 1924.
Dr. Lewis guided the College until 1927, continually arguing that the College could not be efficiently
administered by the Commission of Administration and Finance.
Somewhat of a victory was won in 1926 when acting-President Lewis and company petitioned the
General Court and Governor Fuller signed the bill which provided that nothing would stand in the way
to harm the powers of the Trustees of the College.
By the initiation of the new President in 1933, the In terfraternity Sing, Maroon Key, Homecoming Day and
departmental honors work had been established.
Alpha Gamma Rho, Sigma Beta Chi, Lambda Delta Nu, Alpha Lambda Mu,and Phi Zeta had been organized.
In February of 1933, President Hugh Potter Baker, who relieved President Thatcher, outlined his
policies for M.S.C., the change of name having come in 1931, after much agitation.
His aim for the College was to produce men and women equipped not only with specific education but also
with culture and understanding.
Baker believed that a College should aid the students by inciting enthusiasm; he expressed the importance of
keeping down expenses.
After the depression hit, Baker expressed his concern in that the College should aid in the problem of conserving
and developing natural resources and that the College equipment could be used in the fight against the
economic slump.
Despite the depression, the institution grew both physically and spiritually.
In 1933 Governor Ely submitted a bill to the N.R.A. program for a new library and boy's dormitory for the College.
In 1934 Goodell Library, named in honor of the late President, and Thatcher Hall, in honor of former
President Roscoe Thatcher who had died the preceding December, were completed.
The curriculum reflected depression effects: special Physical Education courses offered for recreational
and playground instruction; introduction of vocational courses in summer school curriculum to aid
unemployed; increased enrollment by many who couldn't afford privately-endowed institutions.
This last factor presented a problem due to limited facilities.
It was this early depression period which saw sororities move into houses of their own; the opening of the
Campus Store at North College; the establishment of Thursday morning convocations; and the publication
of Dr. Frank Prentice Rand's YESTERDAYS AT MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE to which we owe
a great deal in the writing of this history.
In his 1935 report. President Baker could list the following accomplishments:
1. Improvements in training and research.
2. Improved opportunities for study and extracurricular interests;
more cultural opportunities.
3. Better student leadership and representation.
4. Campus used more for educational meetings of various organizations.
5. Recognized need for planning for increased student body.
6. Increased extension service.
Yet President Baker was worried; the College couldn't possibly take all those who wished to enroll, at
least not without physical additions and salary raises for the staff. Its being grouped with penal and
charitable State institutions, financial control was a handicap.
This fear of security was given a touch of sadness by the death of former President Kenyon Butterfield
on Nov. 26, 1935-
In this same year, an agitation movement was started to bring about a Bachelor of Arts degree. As this
would require a great change in program and possibly alienate groups with agricultural interests in the
College, President Baker didn't push for the degree at this time.
A look at the College in the years 1936 to 1939 can serve as an example of the modern advances made
by this institution.
In 1936 the Women's Athletic Field was dedicated--a representative symbol of how the status of co-eds
had risen.
All freshman men were living on campus for the first time and all students enjoyed the extensive
improvement of classrooms and labs.
The total of credits was reduced from 72 to 60, and the required courses of the first two years were liberalized.
The B.A. award was finally introduced; President Baker pxsinted out that the widening scope of the College
had been a good sign and that the liberalizing movement was legal enough in that the Morrill Act of 1862
hadn't stipulated that it was necessary for a state-supported school to be concerned with agriculture only.
A Campus Planning Council was organized to work on a building plan for the coEege— to provide a map for
the new building locations, including dormitories for the rising enrollment. (The undergraduate body reached
a high of 1208 in Sept. of 1939.)
An allotment of $63,000 was received for renovating South College; the State appropriated $55,000 to the
school for damage incurred due to the 1938 hurricane.
Two more dormitories— Lewis House and Butterfield House, which were completed respectively in 1940 and
1941— were started by the Alumni Building Corporation.
The founding of Isogon organization in 1940 ran parallel to the establishment of another organization of a
totally different nature. This organization was a committee created to make a study of facilities and
services which the College could offer in case the United States became involved in war.
Following this, a College Defense Council was set up.
Later, the College announced that it could accept a program of training civilian pilots and of giving
refresher courses to industrial workers.
These precautions were not futile; on the contrary, they were just the beginning steps in a long program,
for when the U.S. entered the Second World War, M.S.C. launched an all-out program of training and defense
Like all other institutions of American life, M.S.C. had to adapt itself to a new pattern of living due to the
wartime crisis.
Draper Hall in the days of dirt roads and horses
One big problem of the administration was to convince the male students that they should complete their
college education before entering the service; the students were told that everyone had a job in the war
effort and that theirs was right here at school.
A 12 week summer course was instituted to shorten the four year course to three; a training program was
set up including a required physical fitness course for all men, a campus air-raid program, and special
courses in map reading, first aid and public health.
An enlisted reserve program was organized; in 1944, 132 of these reservists were called.
Prof. Ralph A. Van Meter was appointed associate Dean to handle educational and administrative problems
arising from the arrival of U.S. Army cadets for five months of educational courses.
Dormitories were converted into military barracks; fraternity houses served as homes for undergraduate
women; the sororities remained intact (a few of them joined national affiliates during this period ).
Campus Community Chest, scrap metal drives, and bond appeals were organized; ration books were
given out to the students.
Less and less men entered the College; the women outnumbered the men 203 to 73 in the Sept., 1943
registration.
The Stockbridge Course was temporarily shortened to one year.
Commencement exercises were shortened to keep up with the wartime economy.
There were approximately 2700 faculty, students and alumni serving in the armed forces.
As the end of the war approached, the mental attitude of both faculty and student body reverted to college
living. Fraternity rushing was revived and in April of 1945 the Scrolls were organized.
The Alumni introduced a measure for more self-liquidating dormitories to meet the need of the returning
veterans, those on the G.I. Bill, civilians who had postponed their education, and the regular flow of students.
A new movement was in the making to change the name of the College to the University of Massachusetts.
The September registration of 1945 opened in an atmosphere of peace.
It was like a breath of fresh air for this institution which had survived the economic perils of a depression,
a hurricane and a world war.
The post-war era was marked by a renewal of old student organizations, the birth of new ones, and a
revival of sports and extra-curricular activities.
President Baker recognized the need for the extension of higher education at this time.
In 1946 a committee of leading educators set up a two year program at Fort Devens as a branch of Mass.
State College to provide for the overflow of veterans. This service ran until 1949.
After four semesters, the students transferred either to this school or, in some cases, to another college.
By 1947 agitation for a university status increased a great deal. Many veterans couldn't go to private
colleges and attended this College in search of engineering, business or B.A. degrees.
The extensive educational courses, the agitation by many in the eastern part of the state for a university
there and the fear that the College could become lax in effectiveness and organization due to the abundance
of new schools within the College led to a bill to change the status to a university.
Governor Bradford approved the bill on May 6, 1947 and M.S.C. became U. of M.
Because of ill health and advancing age. Baker retired in June.
In 1948, Ralph A. Van Meter was inaugurated President of the University after serving a term as acting Pres.
Van N.'eter saw in his term of office a tremendous growth in enrollment and in expansion of facilities.
Under the bi-partisan support of the State Legislature and Administration, the University prepared to meet
the rising student population (in 1949 there were 621 freshmen, in 1953 there were 1170).
Under Van N!eter's term, the positions of Dean of Horticulture and Agriculture and Dean of Nfen were
created; the new programs in Engineering and Forestry were accredited by professional concerns; a more
detailed guidance service including testing programs was introduced; a twelve-week summer session was
created to allow three-year education in compliance with possible manpower need due to the Korean War;
100 Commonwealth scholarships were established; graduate school was reorganized and enlarged; the
College of Arts and Sciences was authorized; aid to agriculture, homemaking, and youth problems were
carried on by the Extension Service; and a swarm of new classrooms, labs and cement-block dorms were
constructed.
In January 31, 1952 Dean William L. Machmer, who had served the University since President Butterfield
had invited him to the staff— a period of 42 years of service— retired; less than four months later he passed away.
A month before Machmer's death. President Van Meter was hospitalized due to a shock, and Provost Jean Paul
Mather took over to become President on May 11, 1954.
We can forever praise Torrey, Waugh, Machmer, Hicks and countless others deserving of praise; we can comment
on President Mather's fine administration and the work it has done; much more can be said as to history and
recent developments, yet each event in the past is but a stepping stone to the future.
Let us try to foresee that which the future promises for us and at the same time keep in mind that
overwhelming work and progress which has been accomplished in the past.
THE FUTURE
A stereotypical test in the field of psychoanalysis is that of the word association test in which a word is
given to the subject under analysis, who, in turn, must state the first word that comes into his mind in
association with the given word. The word "Mather" immediately brings to mind the word "progress".
The progress of a university can take its course in various forms; physical, spiritual, and academic.
President Mather and his administration are fulfilling the meaning of progress in all three forms:
physically— through the building additions constructed for both academic and social purposes;
spiritually— the installation of a snowball of forward movement amongst the faculty, an environment of
future progress substantiated by the visible signs of that which has already been accomplished;
academically— continual expansion and introduction of courses; increasing appropriations for science
facilities and the development of specialized schools of the University; establishment of the School of
Education, the School of Business Administration, the School of Nursing and the Division of Physical
Education; a consistent development and replacement program for the College of Agriculture and the School
of Home Economics; the improvement of the status of the faculty (the Freedom Bill and appropriation of
$100,000 enable the creation of full professorships in a number necessary to establish 45% to 55% ratio
of associate and full professors to assistant and instructor level positions and the hiring of professors at
rates above the minimum which was established in the state schedule of salaries— this can be done
independently eliminating dependence on State House red tape); the Barrington Reclassification Report
provides for a salary increase of $1000; the total Barrington increase along with the Freedom Bill will
put us on a level of competition with other educational institutions.
In terms of physical expansion, the 1956 Assembly of the Great and General Court of the Commonwealth
allotted money for a Library addition, an R.O.T.C. Armory and Classroom Building, a Women's Physical
Education Building, and preparation of plans for a Science Building.
There are plans for a $2,000,000 construction of low-rental apartments for assistant professors,
instructors, and married students; for a new infirmary; acquisition of new lands; Engineering Shops and
Drafting Rooms; all part of the Master Plan to facilitate the 10,000 student population predicted by 1965.
An institution such as this must benefit those associated with it by not only internal improvements but
also publicity in order to let the public know of its accomplishments, problems and ideals.
The Freedom Bill and the Master Plan have brought a great deal of favorable attention to the
institution and its problems.
At this present moment we are moving ahead on steps necessary to execute a contract with the I.C.A.
Division of the State Department of the United States which will provide us with an expenditure of
$175,000 per year for four years to cover a program of exchange for scientists and professors between
the University of Massachusetts. This exchange program is a representation of our growing
responsibility to the local public and the world.
We are fortunate to have a heads-up President whose aggressiveness is shown not only on this campus
but in his devotion to education as a whole.
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A recent trend in the field of education is the idea of establishing two-year community colleges to
supplement the present higher educational facilities and to help meet the recognized population problem.
President Mather is a member of a Legislative Commission organized to study the junior college problem.
He intends to work towards securing a larger legislative appropriation to establish a two-year commission
including private and public educators and legislative members, and to make a complete evaluation of the
entire' public higher educational program for the future.
His goal is to bring together the best possible minds and opinions from all sources for developing a
public policy broader than the accepted policy of expanding and developing the University.
Additional fiscal resources are needed for the continuation of the accepted expansion policy here as well
as any extension of higher educational facilities or increase in the amount of state aid to elementary
and secondary education.
In this period of progress and expansion, there will be many problems, yet the President realizes this and
feels that the solution of any problem lies in the creation of new problems.
Though some steps may falter or fail completely, the direction must be forward; we must work together as
a unified body.
We aren't attempting to destroy the past but to build for the future— old opinions do not necessarily have to be
changed, but should be re-examined.
Along with these theses, the Presidentguides his policies by six ideals:
1. The inestimable value of the individual.
2. The mystery of the human mind.
3. The significance of the communicative arts.
4. The contribution of science.
5. The transcendent power of man's ethical mind.
6. A treasury of faith.
"I have no ultimate faith in speed or gadgets but I have an everlasting faith in faith itself, particularly as it
is exemplified in the works of a place as alive, and progressive, and intelligent as this campus and its
people."— Jean Paul Mather
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
WILLIAM MICHAEL CASHIN, A.B. Boston College
GRACE A. BUXTON, A.B. Smith College
ERNEST HOFTYZER, B.S. Ohio State University
ALDEN CHASE BRETT, B.S., LL.D. University of Massachusetts
MRS. ELIZABETH LAURA MCNAMARA, Graduate of Teachers College
LEWIS PERRY, B.A., L.H.D. Williams College, M..A. Princeton University, Yale University,
LITT.D. Dartmouth College, L.H.D. Amherst College, University of New
Hampshire, LL.D. Harvard University
DENNIS MICHAEL CROWLEY, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts, LL.B. Boston College
FRANCIS ROLAND MCDERMOTT, A.B. College of the Holy Cross
FRANK LEAROYD BOYDEN, A.B.,A.M. Amherst College, A.M. Williams College, Yale University,
SC.D. Colgate University, PH.D. New York State College for Teachers, LL.D.
Wesleyan University, Bowdoin College, Kenyan College, Harvard University, L.H.D.
Amherst College, Williams College, Princeton University, LITT.D. Tufts College
RALPH FRED TABER, B.S. University of Massachusetts, A.M. Harvard University
HARRY DUNLAP BROWN, B.S. University of Massachusetts
JOHN WILLIAM HAIGIS, M.A. Amherst College
JOSEPH WARREN BARTLETT, A.B. Dartmouth College, LL.B. Harvard University, LL.D.
University of Massachusetts
PHILIP FERRY WHITMORE, B.S. University of Massachusetts
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
HIS EXCELLENCY FOSTER FURCOLO
Governor of the Commonwealth
JOSEPH WARREN BARTLETT
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JAMES WILLIAM BURKE
Secretary
KENNETH WILLIAM JOHNSON
Treasurer
JEAN PAUL MATHER
President of the University
THE HONORABLE FOSTER FURCOLO
Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Mr. William Barnard, Editor
1957 Index
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Barnard:
May I extend my personal felicitations at this time to the administration,
faculty, staff, and students of the University of Massachusetts.
Our State University throughout the years has grown in stature and scope
and now ranks among the finest institutions of learning in the Commonwealth and
the country.
In the years ahead, the University of Massachusetts I am sure will continue
to provide its high calibre of educational service to our youth in developing their
talents, abilities, and perspectives.
My best wishes to the entire staff for continued progress at the University
and to the 7957 graduating body for success in their endeavors as business and
professional men and women, as citizens, and as members of the alumni of the
University of Massachusetts.
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HERSCHEL GEORGE ABBOTT, B.S. University of Maine, M.F. Harvard University
Instructor of Forestry
DORIS ELIZABETH ABRAMSON, B.A. University of Massachusetts, M.A. Smith College
Instructor of Speech and Drama
DONALD KENDRICK ADAMS, B.S. U. of New Hampshire, M.A. U. of Connecticut, Ph.D. Univ. of Connecticut
Assistant Professor of Education
VERNE A. ADAMS, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor of Dairy and Animal Science
DAVID DUDLEY ALLEN, B.S. Cornell University
Part time Instructor of Olericulture
ELLIOTT D. ALLEN, B.A. Wesleyan Univ., A.M. Harvard Univ., M.A. Princeton Univ., Ph.D. Princeton Univ.
Associate Professor of English
LUTHER ALFRED ALLEN, A.B. Williams College, M.A. State Univ. of Iowa, Ph.D. University of Chicago
Assistant Professor of Government
STEPHEN IVES ALLEN, B.A. Amherst College, M.A. Harvard University
Instructor of Mathematics
DORIC ALVIANI, Mus. B. Boston University, M.Ed. Boston University, Mus. Doc. Union Theological
Head of Music Department
BANSI LAL AMLA, B.S. B.H. University, India, M.S. Cornell University
Part-time Instructor Food Technology
ALLEN E. ANDERSON, A.B. University of Nebraska, M.A. University of Nebraska, Ph.D. Harvard University
Head of Mathematics Department
DONALD LINDSAY ANDERSON, B.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, M.S. Univ. of Connecticut, Ph.D. Cornell Univ.
Assistant Professor of Poultry Science
JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON, B.S. Indiana University, M.A. Indiana University
Assistant Professor of Accounting
JOHN GEDDIE ARCHIBALD, B.S. A. Ontario Agricultural College, M.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College
Research Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE ATWOOD, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Research Instructor of Agronomy Department
JOHN SEARLES BAILEY, B.S. Michigan State University, M.S. Iowa State College
Associate Professor of Pomology
LOUIS N. BAKER, B.S. University of New Hampshire, M.S. Univ. of Kentucky, Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
WALTER MILLER BANFIELD, B.S. Rutgers, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor of Botany
LUTHER BANTA, B.S. Cornell University
Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry
LEONE ALBINSON BARRON, B.A. University of Minnesota, M.A. Radcliffe
Instructor of English
DAVID C. BARTLETT, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Civil Engineering
LAWRENCE MATTHEWS BARTLETT, B.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, M.S. Univ. of Mass., Ph.D. Cornell Univ.
Associate Professor of Zoology
ALLEN B. BARTON, B.S. University of Minnesota, M.S. University of Connecticut
Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering
MAURICE EDWARD BATES, B.S.E. Univ. of Michigan, S.M. Mass. Institute of Technology, Ph.D. Univ. of Michigan
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
PETER CHRISTOS BAZAKAS, A.B. Boston University
Part-time Instructor in Geology
JAMES RICHARD BEATTIE, B.S. University of New Hampshire, M.S. University of New Hampshire
Extension Cranberry Specialist
DAVID JAMES BEAUBIEN, B.S.E.E. University of Massachusetts-in June, 1957
Part-time Instructor in Electrical Engineering
WILLIAM BERNARD BECKER, B.S. Syracuse Univ., M.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Univ. of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Entomology
ELLSWORTH WILLIAM BELL, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. University of Vermont
Professor of Agricultural Economics
EMMETT BENNETT, B.S.. Ohio State Univ., M.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State Univ.
Research Professor of Chemistry
DONALD FRANCIS BENTON, A.B. Brown University
Assistant Professor of Air Science
MORTON BERGER, B.A. Yeshiva University
Teaching Fellow in Psychology
FREDERICK ABRAHAM BETTELHEIM, B.S. Cornell Univ , M.S. Univ. of California, Ph.D. Univ. of California
Instructor in Chemistry
EDWARD A. BILLINGS, Aviation Training School, Boston
Junior Library Assistant
WALLACE GORDON BLACK, B.S. Univ. of Wisconsin, M.S. Univ . of Wisconsin, Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin
Associate Research Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
JOHN LEWIS BLAISDELL, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor in Agricultural Engineering
MATTHEW LOUIS BLAISDELL, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor— Administration in College of Agriculture
LYLE L. BLUNDELL, B.S. Iowa State College
Professor of Horticulture
WILLIAM BOCK JR., B.S. Springfield College, M.S. University of Illinois
Instructor of Physical Education
ALFRED WORDEN BOICOURT, B.S. Cornell University, M.S. Cornell University
Extension Specialist in Horticulture
RUTH CLOSSON BOICOURT, B.S. Simmons College, M.S. Cornell University
Part-time Instructor in Home Economics
JAMES S. BOSCO, B.S. Springfield College, M.S. University of Illinois
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
(Mrs.) BERYL STONE BOUCHARD, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Research Instructor in Home Economics
BASIL HOLT BOURQUE, B.A. University of New Hampshire
Part-time Instructor in Agricultural Economics
MORTON M. BOYD, B.S. Pennsylvania State University
Instructor in Agricultural Engineering
WILLIAM WELCH BOYER, B.C.E. North Carolina State College, M.S. North Carolina State College
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
CLAYTON STUART BRADFORD, B.A. Trinity College
Teaching Fellow in the School of Education
WOODBRIDGE BLANCHARD BROWN, A.B. Bowdoin College
Extension Communications Specialist
KENNETH L. BULLIS, D.V.M. Iowa State College, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Head of Department of Veterinary Science
RADIE HAROLD BUNN, B.S. South Dakota State College
Extension Communications Specialist
BORIS BURACK, B.A. University of Connecticut, M.A. University of Connecticut
Part-time Instructor of Speech
JAMES W. BURKE, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Secretary of the University
BERNARD PHILIP BUSSELL, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.A. Columbia University
Instructor in Mathematics
NORMAN WESLEY BUTTERFIELD, B.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, M.S. Purdue Univ., Ph.D. Purdue Univ.
Extension Professor in Floriculture
FRED V. CAHILL JR., B.A. Univ. of Nebraska, M.A. Univ. of Nebraska, Ph.D. Yale University
Dean of Arts and Sciences
THEODORE C. CALDWELL, B.A. The College of Wooster, M.S. Harvard Univ., Ph.D. Yale University
Head of Department of History
JAMES WILLIAM CALLAHAN, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Research Professor of Agricultural Economics
FRANKLIN JAMES CAMPBELL, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, Cornell University
Instructor in Department of Floriculture
GEORGE W. CANNON, B.A. Dakota Wesleyan Univ., M.S. Univ. of Illinois, Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois
Professor of Chemistry
LOUIS A. CARPINO, B.S. Iowa State College, M.S. Univ. of Illinois, Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
RICHARD O. CARSON, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Physics
ROBERT B. CARSON, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. Pennsylvania State University
Lecturer in Public Health
HAROLD WHITING CARY, A.B. Williams College, M.A. Harvard Univ., Ph.D. Yale University
Professor of History
KENNETH D. CASHIN, B.S. Worcester Polytechnical Inst., M.S. Worcester Polytechnical Inst., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute
FREDERICK BARKER CHANDLER, B.S. University of Maine, Ph.D. University of Maryland
Research Professor of Cranberry Station
MALCOLM JAMES CHISHOLM, M.D. Dalhousie University
University Assistant Physician
JOHN HOWARD BRAGG, BS. University of Maine, M.S. University of Maine
Assistant Professor— Extension Marketing Specialist
GERARD BRAUNTHAL, B.A. Qieeas College, M.A. University of Michigan, Ph.D. Columbia University
Instructor of Government
A. RICHARD BRAYER, B.A. University of Rochester, M.A. University of Utah
Teaching Fellow
CAPTAIN LESLIE GLENN BRIDGES, B.S. Boston University
Assistant Professor of Air Science
MILDRED BRIGGS, A.B. De Pauw University, M.S. Iowa State College
Associate Professor of Home Economics
KATHERINE ALLEN CLARKE, A.B. Goucher College, John Hopkins University, M.A. Middlebury College,
French School, Docteur d'Universite Universite de Grenoble
Assistant Professor of Romance Languages
WILLIAM GEORGE COLBY, B.S. University of Illinois, M.S. Rutgers University, Ph.D. Rutgers University
Head of Department Agronomy
RICHARD MOWRY COLWELL, B.S. Univ. of Rhode Island, M.S. Univ. of Rhode Island, Ph.D. Univ. of Mass.
Professor of Accounting
JOSEPH CONTINO, B.MUS. Oberlin Conservatory of Music, M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University
Assistant Professor of Music
GLADYS M. COOK, B.S. Battle Creek College, Indiana Univ., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor in Home Economics
ANA MARIA CORDONES, Teacher of English, National Institute of Secondary Education of Buenos Aires
Part-time Instructor of Spanish
CAROL BURR CORNISH, A.B. Grinnell College, M.A. Syracuse University
Placement Officer for Women
ARMAND J. COSTA, B.S. American International College
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
NORMAN G. COURNOYER, University of Massachusetts, LL.B. American University
Assistant Professor of Food Management
EVANS CLAIR CRAFTS, B.S. University of Maine
Teaching Fellow in Entomology
CHESTER ELLSWORTH CROSS, B.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, M.S. Univ. of Mass., Ph.D. Harvard Univ.
Research Professor in Cranberry Experiment Station
ROBERT THOMAS CURRAN, B.S. Holy Cross College
Head Coach of Basketball
DONALD CURTIS, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Director of Audio-Visual Center
REYNOLD BERNARD CZARNECKI, B.S. Pennsylvania State Coll., M.S. Univ. of Illinois, Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology
LIONEL G. DAVID, International Correspondence Schools, Springfield Trade School
Chief Engineer Power Plant
DOROTHY DAVIS, B.S. Syracuse University, M.A. Columbia University
Assistant Professor of Foods
EDWARD LYON DAVIS, B.A. Harvard University, M.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Washington University
Instructor in Botany
CAPT. EDWARD PARKS DAVIS, B.A. Virginia Military Institute
Assistant Professor Military Science
ROBERT WILLIAM DAY, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.M.E. Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
JAMES WILSON DAYLTON, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College
Associate Dean and Director of Extension Service
PRISCILLA MARIE DELAHUNT, B.S. Framingham State Teachers College
Teaching Fellow
MARILYN BERTHA DERBY, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.S. Cornell University
Instructor in Home Economics
LAWRENCE S. DICKINSON, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, M.S. Massachusetts State College
Professor of Agrostology and Faculty Advisor of R.S.O.
WILLIAM MOORE DIETEL, B.A. Princeton University, M.A. Yale University
Instructor of History
GELLESTRINA T. DIMAGGIO, B.A. Connecticut College for Women, M.N. Yale Univ. School of Nursing,
M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University
Instructor of Nursing
WENDELL P. DITMER, B.S. Shippenburg State Teachers College, M.S. University of Pittsburgh
Assistant Research Professor of Seed Control
JOHN HARLAND DITTFACH, B.S.M.E., M.S.M.E. University of Minnesota
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
HARRY WHITEFIELD DODGE JR., A.B. Princeton University, M.S. University of Kansas
Instructor of Geology
RALPH WILFRED DONALDSON, B.A. Acadia University, B.S.A. Ontario Agricultural College
Extension Agronomist
WILLIAM LEONARD DORAN, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Botany
JOHN GEORGE DOUGLAS JR., B.S. Lock Haven State Teachers College
Instructor of Physical Education
ROBERT G. DREWBEAR, B.S. Harvard College, M.B.A. Harvard Business School
Assistant Professor of Marketing and Retailing
EDWIN DOUGLAS DRIVER, B.A. Temple University, M.A., Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor of Sociology
MARRON S. DUBOIS, B.A. St. Lawrence University
Instructor in English
HANS CHRISTIAN DUUS, B.S. Carleton College, Ph.D. Harvard University
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
WILLL\M HETHERINGTON DURFEE, A.B., M.A. Harvard University, Ph.D. Cornell University
Instructor in Mathematics
FREDERICK JOHN DZIALO, B.S.C.E. University of Massachusetts
Teaching Fellow in the Department of Civil Engineering
FREDERICK C. ELLERT, B.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, M.A. Amherst College, Ph.D. Stanford University
Professor of German and Department Chairman
J. MURRAY ELLIOT, B.S. McDonald College, McGill University, M.S. University of Vermont
Assistant Professor "A", Dairy and Animal Science Department
SEYMOUR EPSTEIN, B.A. Brooklyn College, M.A., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor of Psychology
DWIGHT EDMUND ERLICK, B.A. Colby College, M.A., Ph.D. Columbia University
Assistant Professor of Psychology
KATHERINE LOUISE ESSELEN, B.S., M.S. Massachusetts State College
Instructor in Home Economics
WILLIAM BRIGHAM ESSELEN JR., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Research Professor, Department of Food Technology
WILLIAM LANCELOT EWBANK, Lt. Col. USAF, B.S. Kansas State Teachers College
Assistant Professor of Air Science
IRVING S. FAGERSON, B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor in Food Technology
LOUIS R. FARE, B.S. Manhattan College
Teaching Fellow
ROBERT SIMION FELDMAN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Michigan
Professor of Psychology
CARL RAYMOND FELLERS, A.B. Cornell University, M.S. Rutgers University, Ph.D. Rutgers University
Head of Department of Food Technology
TSUAN HUA FENG, B.S. Pei-Yang University, China, M.S., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
EDWARD GLENN FENNELL, B.S., N'.S. Bucknell University, Ed.D. Cornell University
Assistant Professor, School of Education
HEINRICH FENNER, M.S., Ph.D. Agricultural College Stuttgart-Hohenheim
Research Instructor in Dairy and Animal Science
JAMES M. FERRIGNO, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Boston University
Professor of Romance Languages
BERTKA ELEANOR FESSENDEN, B.S. Simmons College
Instructor in Chemistry
HELEN LONG FIELD, A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University, M.A. Temple University
Instructor of Psychology
WILLIAM FRANKLIN FIELD, B.S. West Chester Teachers College, Ed.M. Temple Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of Maryland
Director of Guidance
JOHN ANTHONY FITZGERALD, B.S.E.E. Tufts University, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
JOHN MAURICE FITZGERALD, B.B.A. Southern Methodist University, B.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Instructor of Accounting
RICHARD CAROL FOLEY, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, M.S. Mass. State Coll., Ph.D. Rutgers Univ.
Professor "A", Dairy and Animal Science Department
WILLIAM FOOTRICK, B.S., M.P.E. Springfield College
Associate Professor of Physical Education
THOMAS WALTON FOX, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Purdue University
Professor and Head of Poultry Department
RALPH LYLE FRANCE, B.S. University of Delaware, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Professor of Bacteriology and Head of Bacteriology Department
FREDERICK JOHN FRANCIS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of Toronto
Assistant Professor of Food Technology
ARTHUR PERKINS FRENCH, B.S. Ohio State Univ., M.S. Univ. of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Univ. of Minnesota
Head of Department of Pomology
JAMES EVERARD FULLOR, A.B., M.A. Colorado College, Ph.D. Yale University
Research Professor and Acting Head of Department of Bacteriology
PAUL A. GAGNON, A.B. University of Massachusetts, A.M. Harvard University
Instructor of History
PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE, B.S., M.A., Wesleyan University, Ph.D. Cornell University
Professor and Head of Department of Economics
RICHARD FRANKLIN GARBER, B.S. Springfield College, M.Ed. Pennsylvania State College
Assistant Professor, Division of Physical Education and Athletics
JAMES GARDNER, A.R.C.A. Royal College of Art, London
Part-time Instructor of Landscape Architecture
MARY ELLEN GARVEY, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Bacteriology
EUGENE CONST ANTINE GASIORKIEWICZ, A.B., M.S. Marquette University, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor "A" of Botany
GLADYS GEIGER, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.S. University of Tennessee
Instructor of Home Economics
ARTHUR C. GENTILE, B.S. City College of New York, M.S. Brown Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago
Assistant Professor of Botany
JOHN GILLESPIE, B.A. East Central State Coll., M.A. Univ. of Oklahoma, Ph.D. Univ. of Texas
Director of the Bureau of Government Research
MARY ELIZABETH GILMORE, Massachusetts General Hospital, School of Nursing, B.S. Simmons College
M.S. Catholic University of America
Associate Professor of Nursing
STOWELL COOLIDGE CODING, A.B. Dartmouth College, A.M. Harvard Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin
Professor and Head of Department of Romance Languages
MAXWELL H. GOLDBERG, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.A., Ph.D. Yale University
Professor and Head of English Department
CHARLES LEWIS GOLDMAN, B.S. Providence College, M.S. Tufts University
Instructor and Research in Veterinary Science
IRWIN L. GOODCHILD JR., B.B.A. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Chemical Engineering
GEORGE GOODWIN JR., A.B. Williams College, Ph.D. Harvard University
Associate Professor of Government
MARY MORGAN GOODWIN, B.S. Pennsylvania State College, M.S. Washington State College
Research Instructor in Dairy and Animal Science
ALBERT E. GOSS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. State University of Iowa
Professor of Psychology
EMORY ELLSWORTH GRAYSON, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College
Director of Placement Service
SUMNER M. GREENFIELD, A.B. Boston College, A.M. Boston University, Harvard University
Instructor in Romance Languages
JULIUS SIDNEY GREENSTEIN, B.A. Clark University, M.S., Ph.D. University of Illinois
Assistant Research Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
THOMAS A. GROW, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
EMIL FREDERICK CUBA, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Ph.D. University of Illinois
Research Professor of Botany
LAWRENCE CARROLL HACKAMACK, B.A. Culver Stockton College, M.A. Western Illinois State College,
Ph.D. State University of Iowa
Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration
THOMAS SHERMAN HAMILTON JR., B.F.A. University of Illinois
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture
DENZEL J. HANKINSON, B.S. Michigan State Univ., M.S. Univ. of Connecticut, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State Univ.
Head cf Department of Dairy and Animal Science
JOHN FRANCIS HANSON, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Entomology
HAROLD ERNEST HARDY, B.A. Pomona CoHege, Ph.D. University of Minnesota
Professor of Marketing
RICHARD DAVIS HARPER, A.B. University of Vermont, M.A., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Instructor of Speech
JOHN S. HARRIS, B.S. University of Richmond, N!.A. College of William and Mary, M.S. Syracuse University
Ph.D. University of Chicago
Professor of Government and Head of Department
WILLIAM K. HARRIS, D.V.M. Ohio State University
Professor of Veterinary Science
JOHN RALPH HAVIS, B.S. Texas Technological College, M.S., Ph.D. Cornell University
Head of Waltham Field Station
ROBERT O. HAWES, B.S. University of Maine
Graduate Assistant
KIRBY MAXWELL HAYES, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Food Technology
FRANK ALFRED HAYS, B.S. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical School, M.A. University of Nebraska,
Ph.D. Iowa State College
Research Professor of Poultry Genetics
PETER HELLER, B.A. McGill University, M.A., Ph.D. Columbia University
Associate Professor of German
KARL N. HENDRICKSON, B.S.G.E., M.S.C.E., B.S.C.E. University of Maine
Professor of Civil Engineering
ROLAND F. HESS, B.S. Pennsylvania State Teachers College
Part-time Instructor in Physical Education
GEORGE RICHARDSON HIGGINS, B.S. University of New Hampshire, S.M. Massachusetts Inst, of Technology
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
ROBIN D. S. HIGHAM, A.B. Harvard Univ., M.A. Claremont Graduate School, Ph.D. Harvard University
Instructor of History
JOHN LORD H03ART, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor of Dairy and Animal Science
FRANCIS WILLIAM HOLMES, B.A. Oberlin College, Ph.D. Cornell University
Assistant Professor and Research in Shade Trees
LEE ELBERT HOLT, B.A. Swarthmore College, M.A. Columbia Univ., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Visiting Professor of English
BRONISLAW M. HONIGBERG, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. University of California
Assistant Professor of Zoology
ROBERT S. HOPKINS, B.A. Rutgers University, M.E.D. Rutgers University
Dean of Men
WALTER HOPKINS, B.S.M.E. University of Michigan
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
JOHN WARREN HOUGH, B.S. University of Vermont, M.S. Cornell University
Extension Poultry Specialist
MARSHALL CHAPMAN HOWARD, A.B. Princeton University, Ph.D. Cornell University
Associate Professor of Economics
MILDRED LOUISE HOWELL, B.S. Buffalo State Teachers College
Assistant State 4-H Club Leader
ELISABETH VICKERY HUBBARD, B.S. Univ. of Wisconsin, M.A. Univ. of Chicago, M.Ed. Wayne State Univ.
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
MARTIN COOPER HUBBARD, A.B. Bates College, B.S. State Teachers at Bridgewater,
A.M. Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Reference Librarian
CLARENCE VIRGINIUS HUDGINS, B.A., M.A. Oberlin College, Ph.D. Clark University
Lecturer in Psychology
ALEXANDER HULL JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of Washington
Instructor in Romance Languages
ANGELO lANTOSCA, B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Visiting Lecturer in Public Health
PORTIA ADELE lERARDI, B.S., A.M. Boston University
Experiment Station Editor
RICHARD FIELD JACKSON, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor of Food Technology
ELMAR JARVESOO, Agr.DipL, M.Agr. Tartu University, Estonia, Dr.Agr. University of Berlin
Assistant Professes-, Research, of Agricultural Economics
FRED PAINTER JEFFREY, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Director of Stockbridge and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture
RANDOLPH ANTHONY JESTER, B.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute, M.S. Rutgers University
Assistant Professor of Floriculture
MIGUEL A. JIMENEZ, B.S. University of Havana, M.S. University of California
Research Instructor in Food Technology
WARREN IRVING JOHANSSON, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Geology
KENNETH W. JOHNSON, B.S. University of Vermont
Treasurer of the University
LINUS HALE JONES, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Rutgers University
Assistant Professor and Research in Botany
WESLEY ROBERT JONES, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant District Agent, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
SIDNEY KAPLAN, B.A. City College of New York, M.A. Boston University
Assistant Professor of English
SOLIS L. KATES, B.S., M.S. City College of New York, Ph D. Columbia University
Professor of Clinical Psychology
SIDNEY W. KAUFFMAN, B.S., M.Ed. Springfield College
Head of Department of Physical Education for Men
LT. FRANCIS KAVANAGH, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Air Science
WINIFRED A. KELLY, Diploma , Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, B.S., M.S. Boston University
Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Nursing
CARL A. KEYSER, B.S., M.S. Worcester Poly. Inst., B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering, Carnegie Inst, of Technology
Professor of Metallurgical Engineering
REUBEN KHATCHIKIAM, B.S. Syracuse University, M.S. University of Tennessee
Instructor in Food Technology
CLIFFORD VAUGHN KIGHTLINGER, B.5., M.S. Grove City College
Professor of Agronomy
MILO KIMBALL, B.S. Ohio Northern Univ., B.B.A., M.B.A. Boston Univ., Certificate, Northwestern University
Dean of School of Business Administration
GORDON STEPHENSON KING, B.S. Michigan State University
Professor of Arboriculture
ROBERT McCUNE KINGDON, A.B. Oberlin College, M.A.., Ph.D. Columbia University
Assistant Professor of History
ROBERT K. KINSEY, B.A. Indiana University
Instructor of Economics
CARROLL JAMES KLETT, B.A. Jamestown College, M.S. State College of Washington, Ph.D. Univ. of Washington
Visiting Lecturer in Psychology
HARUE KOIKE, B.A. Mt. Holyoke College
Graduate Fellow in English
THEODORE T. KOZLOWSKI, B.S. Syracuse University, M.A., Ph.D. Duke University
Head of Department of Botany
ATHANASIOS KIRATSOUS, B.S. University of Thessaloniki
Instructor in Agricultural Engineering
KAROL JOSEPH KUCINSKI, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
WILLIAM HENRY LACHMAN, B.S., M.S. Pennsylvania State College
Professor of Olericulture
RAUNO ANDREW LAMPI, B.S, M.S., University of Massachusetts
Instructor and Research in Food Technology
CLAIRE JACQUELINE LANDRO, B.A. Boston University
Instructor of Romance Languages
JOSEPH WALTON LANGFORD JR., B.S. Univ. of New Hampshire, S.M. in E.E. Massachusetts Inst, of Technology
Professor of Electrical Engineering
MARSHALL OLIN LANPHEAR, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Registrar
EDWARD PETER LARKIN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology
DEANE LEE, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor of Agricultural Economics
WALTER WILFRID LEE, M.B. Toronto University, M.P.H. Harvard School of Public Health
District Public Health Office
ALLEN S. LELAND, B.S. University of Massachusetts
State County Agent Leader
BARLEY ALANSON LELAND, B.S. University of Vermont
Assistant State Club Leader
ROBERT WARD LENTILHON, B.S. in B.A. University of Rhode Island, M.B.A. Boston University
Assistant Professor of Accounting
ARTHUR S. LEVINE, B.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Professor of Food Technology
ARNOLD EDWIN LEVITT, B.A. Reed College, M.A. Oregon State College, Ph.D. Oregon State College
Instructor of Chemistry
HERBERT LEVITT, B.B.A. City College of New York, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor of Psychology
DAVID WILLIAM LEWIT, A.B. Princeton University, M.A. Stanford University
Instructor of Psychology
RICHARD JOSEPH LIBERA, B.A. American International College
Part-time Instructor in Mathematics
HARVEY LIFTON, B.B.A. City College of New York, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor in Psychology
WALDO CHANDLER LINCOLN JR., B.S. University of Massachusetts
Research Instructor in Seed Control
ADRIAN HERVEY LINDSEY, B.S. University of Illinois, M.S., Ph.D. Iowa State College
Professor and Head of Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
EDGAR ERNEST LINDSEY, B.S. Georgia Institute of Technology, D.Eng. Yale University
Head of Department of Chemical Engineering
WARREN LITSKY, A.B. Clark University, M.S. University of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Michigan State University
Research Professor in Bacteriology
HENRY N. LITTLE, B.S.. Cornell University, M.S., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Professor of Chemistry
GIDEON E. LIVINGSTON, A B. New York University, M.S., Ph. D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Food Technology
JOHN BAILEY LONGSTAFF, B.S. U.S. Naval Academy, M.S. Pennsylvania State College
Associate Professor of Engineering
HOBART HAYES LUDDEN, B.B.A. Boston University
Business Manager
JAMES BUREN LUDTKE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of Iowa
Associate Professor of Business Finance
GEORGE HETHERINGTON LYTTLE, B.S. U.S. Naval Academy, M.S. in E.E. Columbia University
Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering
DONALD FRANCIS McCAFFREY, B.S. Fitchburg Teachers College, M.S. Boston University
Instructor in Education
WLLIAM PRESTON McCONNELL, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.F. Yale University
Assistant Professor of Forestry
JANE FRANCES McCULLOUGH, B.S. Ohio University, A.D.A. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical
College, M.A. Ohio University
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
SHANNON McCUNE, B.A. College of Wooster, M.A. Syracuse University, PhD. Clark University
Provost
MARY ELIZABETH MACDONALD, A.B. Emmanuel College, Diploma in Nursing, Massachusetts General
Hospital, School of Nursing, M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University
Associate Professor of Nursing Education
MALCOLM ARTHUR McKENZIE, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. Brown University
Director of Shade Tree Laboratories
EARL JAMES McWHORTER, B.S. Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute, Ph.D. Cornell University
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
DONALD LEWIS MADER, B.S. New York State College of Forestry, M.S., Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Assistant Professor of Forestry
MARY A. MAKER, R.N. Rhode Island School of Nursing, M.A. Columbia University
Dean, School of Nursing
LEWIS C. MAINZER, B.A. New York University, M.A., Ph.D. University of Chicago
Instructor in Government
MANLEY MANDEL, A.B. Brooklyn College, M.S., Ph.D. Michigan State University
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology
JOHN FRANCIS MANFREDI, B.A. University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Ph.D. Harvard University
Assistant Professor of Sociology
EILEEN HAZEL MACLEOD, B.A. University of Massachusetts
Research Assistant
GAGNON MARCEL, B.A., B.S. Laval University, Canada, M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor and Research in Food Technology
JOSEPH SOL MARCUS, B.S. in C.E. Worcester Polytechnical Institute, M.S. in C.E. Univ. of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
MINER JOHN MARKUSON, B.S. University of Minnesota
Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering
GEORGE ANDREWS MARSTON, B.S. in C.E. Worcester Polytechnical Institute, M.S. University of Iowa
Dean of Engineering School
DONALD N. MAYNARD, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.S. North Carolina State College
Instructor "A" in Olericulture
THEODORE FRANCIS MEDREK, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Teaching Fellow
OREANA A. MERRIAM, B.S. University of Vermont, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Home Economics
CURTIS MESSINGER, B.A. Cornell University
Teaching Fellow in Geology
IRA MINTZ, B.S. Long Island University, M.A. New York University, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Psychology
HELEN SWIFT MITCHELL, A.B. Mount Holyoke College, Ph.D. Yale University
Dean of Home Economics
JOHN HOWARD MITCHELL, B.S. Bowdoin College, A.M. Harvard University
Assistant Professor of English
HUGH MONTGOMERY, B.S. Harvard University, Columbia University, School of Science
Librarian of the University
BRUCE ROBERT MORRIS, A.B. Western Reserve University, M.A. Ohio State Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois
Professor of Economics
DONALD EUGENE MOSER, A.B. Amherst College, A.M. Brown Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of Pittsburgh
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
HAROLD E. MOSHER, B.S., B.L.A. University of Massachusetts
Teaching Fellow
WILLIAM SAMUEL MUELLER, B.S. Univ. of Illinois, M.S. Rutgers Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of Massachusetts
Associate Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
FRESL\ CARMEN MUNOZ, Teacher of English Degree, University of Chile
Part-time Instructor of Spanish
ARTHUR BENSON MUSGRAVE, B.S., M.S. Boston University, Nieman Fellowship Certificate, Harvard Univ.
Professor of Journalism
ANAND GOPINATH NAIK-KURADE, B.S. University of Poona, India, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor "A" in Food Technology
CLAIR WAYLAND NAYLOR, Ph.D., M.A. Yale University
Instructor in Mathematics
CLAUDE CASSELL NEET, B.A. University of California, M.A., Ph.D. Clark University
Professor and Head of Psychology Department
ALBERT BIGELOW NELSON, B.S. Colby College, M.S. Middlebury College, Ph.D. Univ. of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Geology and Minerology
DOROTHY NESTLE, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Administrative Secretary to Librarian
ARTHUR ELLSWORTH NIEDECK, B.S. Ithaca College, M.A. Cornell University
Professor and Head of Speech Department
EARLE H. NODINE, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.Ed. Springfield College
Assistant State Club Leader
NEIL LINWOOD NORCROSS, B.S. University of Miami, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor in Bacteriology
WILLIAM BROWN NUTTING, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts, Ph.D. Cornell University
Assistant Professor of Zoology
GEORGE JAMES OBERLANDER, B.S. Tufts College, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Chemistry
JEAN O'DONNELL, B.A. University of Massachusetts, M.A. Smith College
Instructor in English
WALTER GREGORY O'DONNELL, B.A., M.A. Western Reserve Univ., LL.B. John Marshall Law School,
Ph.D. Columbia University
Professor of Industrial Administration
SALLY A. OGILVIE, B.S., M.Ed. University of North Carolina
Instructor of Physical Education
CHARLES FRANK OLIVER, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor in School of Education
CLIFFORD NORTON OLIVER, A.B. Bates College, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Physics
CHARLES CHRISTOPHER O'ROURKE, B.S. Boston College
Head Football Coach
DAVID F. OWEN, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. University of Delaware
Instructor in Feed, Fertilizer and Seed
ALEX PAGE, B.A. University of Vermont, Ph.D. Harvard University
Instructor in English
ROBERT FRANK PARKER, B.S. University of Maine
Graduate Assistant
LEONARD RAYMOND PARKINSON, Certificate, Stockbridge School of Agriculture, B.S. University of
New Hampshire, M.S., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Food Technology
DONALD ALFRED PARKS, B.A. Hofstra College, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Part-time Instructor of Geology
CLARENCE H. PARSONS, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Extension Dairyman
ROBERT KINGAID PATTERSON, B.S. University of Maine, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
HENRY BROWN PEIRCE JR., B.A. University of Massachusetts, M.A. University of Michigan
Assistant Professor of Speech
EDWARD STANLEY PIRA, B.S. University of Connecticut
Instructor of Agricultural Engineering
FRANK ELWOOD POTTER, B.S. University of Maine, M.S. Univ. of Maryland, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State Univ.
Assistant Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
ALFRED XAVIER POWERS, B.S., M.Ed. Fitchburg State Teachers College, Ph.D. Wayne University
Instructor in Agricultural Engineering
PAUL N. PROCOPIO, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor in Horticulture
ALBERT WILLIAM PURVIS, A.B. University of New Brunswick, Canada, Ed.M., Ed.D. Harvard University
Dean, School of Education
ERNEST JAMES RADCLIFFE, M.D. University of Toronto
University Senior Physician
FRANK PRENTICE RAND, A.B. Williams, M.A. Amherst, L.H.D. Univ. of Massachusetts, L.H.D. Williams
Professor of English
HERBERT ALONZO RANDOLPH
Supervisor of Housing
RALSTON BAKER READ JR., A.B. Brown Univ., M.S. Univ. of New Hampshire, Ph.D. Univ. of Massachusetts
Assistant Research Professor
GEORGIA REID, B.S. Cortland State Teachers College, Connecticut College for Women
Instructor in Physical Education
LAWRENCE DUNCAN RHOADES, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor Extension Specialist in Farm Management
ARNOLD DENSMORE RHODES, B.S. University of New Hampshire, M.F. Yale University
Head of Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management
BENJAMIN RICCI, B.S. Springfield College, M.E.D. Springfield College
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
LOUISE E. RICE, B.A. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Mathematics
THOMAS E. RICE, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Geology and Minerology
SHIRLEY JOHNSON RICHARDS, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor in Feed and Fertilizer Control Service
GRANT EDWARD RICKARD, A.B. Washington University, M.A. Washington University
Assistant Professor of Air Science
MAIDA LEONARD RIGGS, B.S. Univ. of Mass., M.A. Univ. of California at Berkeley, Bouve-Boston
School of Physical Education
Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Women
WALTER STUNTZ RITCHIE, B.S. Ohio State Univ., M.S. Univ. of Missouri, Ph.D. Univ. of Missouri
Head of Department of Chemistry
ELIOT COLLINS ROBERTS, B.S. University of Rhode Island, M.S., Ph.D. Rutgers University
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
JOHN LEWIS ROBERTS, B.S., M.S. University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. Univ. of California at Los Angeles
Assistant Professor of Physiology
OLIVER COUISENS ROBERTS, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, M.S. University of Illinois
Associate of Pomology
DONALD WILLIAM ROGERS, B.S. Northwestern University, M.A. Yale University, Ph.D. Yale University,
Columbia University, University of Chicago
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
HERBERT DUNCAN ROLLASON JR., A.B. Middlebury College, M.A. Williams College, M.A., Ph.D.
Harvard University
Associate Professor of Zoology
ISRAEL HAROLD ROSE, B.A., M.A. Brooklyn College, Ph.D. Harvard University
Associate Professor of Mathematics
DONALD ERNEST ROSS, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Floriculture
WILLIAM HAROLD ROSS, B.A., M.A. Amherst College, Ph.D. Yale University, University of California
Professor of Physics
RALPH ROTHSTEIN, B.A. University of Michigan, M.A. University of Connecticut
Instructor in Psychology
CARL SHERWOOD ROYS, B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, M.S.E.E. University of Wisconsin and
Purdue University, Ph.D. Purdue University
Professor and Head of Department of Electrical Engineering
DAVID ROZMAN, B.A., M.A. University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. Northwestern University
Research Professor of Agricultural Economics
SEYMOUR RUDIN, B.A., M.S. City College of New York, Ph.D. Cornell University
Assistant Professor of English
AUGUSTINE JOSEPH RYAN, A.B. Dartmouth University, M.B.A. Harvard Business School
Manager of the University Store
ALLEN OTTO SACHS, B.A. Park College, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Guidance Counsellor
STANLEY FRANCIS SALWAK, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts, D.Ed. Pennsylvania State University
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
WILLIAM CROCKER SANCTUARY, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts
Professor of Agricultural Science
RUSSELL SARGENT, B.S. University of Maine, M.S. Cornell University, Ph.D. Univ. of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics
RICHARD CHASE SAVAGE, B.A. University of North Carolina, M.A. Columbia University
Instructor of English and Journalism
S. JAY SAVEREID, B.S. Northwestern University, M.A. Cornell University
Assistant Professor of Speech
EVA SCHIFFER, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.A. Radcliffe College
Instructor of German
SIDNEY SCHOEFFLER, B.S. New York Univ., A.M. Univ. of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. New School for Social Research
Associate Professor of Economics
FRED SCHWARTZ, B.S., M.A. City College of New York
Departmental Fellowship in Psychology
FRANK ROBERT SHAW, B.S. Massachusetts State College, Ph.D. Cornell University
Associate Professor of Entomology
ARNOLD G. SHARP, B.S. Tufts University, M.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
RUTH EVELYN SHERBURNE, B.S. Simmons College
Instructor and Research in Agricultural Economics
CLARENCE SHUTE, A.B. Asbury College, A.M. Columbia University, Ph.D. Columbia University
Professor of Philosophy
DALE H. SIELING, B.S., M.S. Kansas State College, Ph.S. Iowa State College
Dean of College of Agriculture, Director of Agricultural Experiment Station
FRANK A. SINGER, B.S., M.B.A. Indiana University, D.B.A. Indiana University
Associate Professor of Accounting
HENRY HILLS SKILLINGS, B.A. Amherst College, M.A. Boston University
Instructor of Mathematics
H. T. U. SMITH, B.S. Wooster College, M.A., Ph.D. Harvard University
Professor of Geology, Head of Dept. of Geology
J. HAROLD SMITH, B.S., M.A. University of Utah, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Professor of Chemistry
MARION E. SMITH, B.S., M.S. University of Massachusetts, Ph.D. University of Illinois
Assistant Professor of Entomology
RUSSELL EATON SMITH, B.S. Massachusetts State College, V.M.D. University of Pennsylvania
Professor of Veterinary Science
WALTER WORCESTER SMITH, B.E.E. Northeastern University, M.S. Syracuse University
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
CHARLES FREDERICK SMYSER JR., B.S. University of Maryland, M.S. University of Connecticut
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science
J. ROBERT SMYTH JR., B.S. University of Maine, M.S., Ph.D. Purdue University
Associate Professor of Agricultural Experiment Station
JAMES G. SNEDECOR, B.S. Iowa State College, Ph.D. Indiana University
Professor of Physiology
GLENN HOWARD SNOCYENBOS, D.V.M. Michigan State College
Professor "A" of Veterinary Science
GRANT BINGEMAN SNYDER, B.S. A. Ontario Agricultural College, Toronto Univ., M.S. Michigan State College
Professor of Olericulture, Head of Department
DANIEL SOBALA, S.B., M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology "
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
ARTHUR ABRAHAM SOCOLOW, B.S. Rutgers University, M.A., Ph.D. Columbia University
Associate Professor of Geology
RICHARD ARTHUR SOUTHWICK, B.S., M.S. University of Vermont
Instructor of Agronomy
ALBERT FRANCIS SPELMAN, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Associate Professor Control
JOHN HENRI SPENCER, B.S. Hampton Institute
Instructor of Mechanical Engineering
HERBERT GEORGE SPINDLER, B.A. University of Wisconsin, M.B.A. Boston University
Assistant Research Professor of Agricultural Economics
ROSA M. STARKLY, B.S. Nasson College
Assistant Professor, Extension Specialist
WILLLVM CHANDLER STARKWEATHER, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Registrar
RICHARD STEPHEN STEIN, B.S. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, M.A., Ph.D. Princeton University
Associate Professor of Chemistry
HOWARD D. STIDHAM, B.S. Trinity College, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
DORIS GROVE SKILLMAN STOCKTON, B.S. Douglass College in Rutgers Univ., M.S. Brown University
Instructor of Mathematics
MARY JANE STRATTNER, B.S. College of St. Elizabeth, M.A. University of Minnesota
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
JOHN DHARMARAJA KRISTHANAND SUNDARSINGH, JESUDHAS, M.A. University of Travancore, India,
M.A. Columbia University
Teaching Fellow in Economics
HARVEY L. SWEETN!AN, B.S. Colorado A. and M., M.S. Iowa State College, Ph.D. Mass. Agricultural College
Professor of Entomology
JOHN DAVID SWENSON, B.S. New York University, M.A. Columbia University
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
WILLIAM H. TAGUE, B.S. Iowa State College
Assistant Professor of Agriculture
CLARK LEONARD THAYER, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Professor of Floriculture, Head of Department
EMILY PERRY THIER, Mrs., B.S. Michigan State University, M.S. Cornell University
Instructor of Home Economics
VICTOR E. THOMAS, B.A. American International College, M.A. University of Massachusetts
Instructor of Mathematics
CECIL LYMAN THOMSON, B.S. A. University of Toronto, M.S. University of Minnesota
Professor of Vegetable Crops
GLENN ERIN TINDER, B.A., M.A. Pomona College, Ph.D. University of California
Assistant Professor of Government
WILLIAM EDWARD TOMLINSON JR., B.S. Tufts University, M.S. University of Maryland
Associate Research Professor Cranberry Station
DONALD HERBERT TRAHAN, B.S. University of Vermont, M.A. University of Nebraska
Instructor of Mathematics
JAY R. TRAVER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Cornell University
Assistant Professor of Zoology
ANN O'D. TRUMBULL, B.S. University of Vermont, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Education
ROBERT GARLAND TUCKER, B.A. Amherst College, M.A. Harvard University
Instructor of English
ALDEN P. TUTTLE, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.S. Pennsylvania State University
Assistant Professor of Olericulture
MAURICE ALBERT UNGER, A.B. Duke University, LL.B. Duke University Law School
Associate Professor of Business Finance
HENRY VAN ROEKEL, B.S., D.V.M. Iowa State College, M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Ph.D. Yale University
Research Professor of Poultry Disease
H. LELAND VARLEY, B.A., M.A. Wesleyan University, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Professor of English
HAROLD VATTER, B.A. Univ. of Wisconsin, M.A. Columbia Univ., Ph.D. Univ. of California at Berkeley
Associate Professor of Economics
HERBERT SIDNEY VAUGHAN, B.S. University of Massachusetts, M.P.A. Harvard University
Extension Division of Agriculture
JONAS VENGRIS, B.A., M.A. Agricultural College, Dotnuva, Lithuania, Ph.D. University of Bonn, Germany
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
JOHN H. VONDELL
Associate Professor, Poultry
ROBERT W. WAGNER, A.B. Ohio University, M.A., Ph.D. University of Michigan
Professor of Mathematics
ESTHER M. WALLACE, B.S. Sargent College, Boston University, M.S. Wellesley College
Instructor of Physical Education
WALTER DRURY WEEKS, B.S., M.S. University of New Hampshire, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Research Professor of Pomology
ELLSWORTH HAINES WHEELER, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College, M.S., Ph.D. Cornell University
Professor, Extension of Entomology
WARREN DRAPER WHITCOMB, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College
Research Professor of Entomology
HAROLD EVERETT WHITE, B.S., M.S. Purdue University
Research Professor of Floriculture
JOHN MICHAEL WHITE, B.S. University of Massachusetts
Instructor of Agronomy
KATHLEEN WILLIAMS, B.A. State College of Washington
Extension Communications Specialist
ROLAND WHALEY WINTERFIELD, B.S., D.V.M. Iowa State College
Professor of Veterinary Science
THEODORE WISHNETSKY, B.S., M.S. Cornell University
Instructor in Research Food Technology
GILBERT LLEWELLYN WOODSIDE, A.B. DePauw University, M.A., Ph.D. Harvard University
Dean of Graduate School, Head of Department of Zoology
HRANT M. YEGIAN, B.S. Iowa State University, M.S. University of Massachusetts
Assistant Professor of Agronomy
ROBERT E. YOUNG, B.S. Oklahoma A. and M. College, M.S. Ohio State University
Research Professor of Agriculture
JOHN WALTER ZAHRADNIK, B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S. Iowa State University
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, Acting Head of Department
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Rear Row
William Footrick (Coach), Donald Camp, Harold Mallett, Bob Horn (Coach)
Coach Bob "Squeaky" Horn's Freshman Cross Country team ended its 1956 season with a strong record of
four wins and three defeats.
The Little Redman were paced all year by Jim Keelon and Dick Atkinson, two of the best varsity prospects
seen in the last few years.
The freshman first five was filled out by Bill Knowlton, Doug Burhoe and Ron Carlson who made the
harriers a well balanced club.
The season opened with a loss to Harvard at Franklin Park, but the Frosh bounced back to trip B.U. in a
triangular meet with U. Conn.
Atkinson finished first in the three school field.
Two more impressive wins were added against Amherst and Springfield with Jim Keelan taking both firsts
and Dick Atkinson taking both seconds.
A one point squeaker was lost to Mt. Herman in spite of another 1-2 performance by the two top Redmen.
The Frosh then placed eight in the New Englands at Franklin Park with Atkinson taking a ninth against
the top performers in the East.
A strong win over U.N.H. finished a very successful season for the Little Redmen.
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Standing
William Footrick (Coach), Jerrad Gravel, Harold Barron, Bryan McCue, James Wrynn, Harold Glass
The record of the freshman indoor track team was one win and two losses, but it does not give a very clear
picture of the season.
One of their losses was to a strong Connecticut team by one point, and in their final meet they defeated
the New Hampshire frosh by an overwhelming score of 51-43-
The Little Redman also rewrote the UMass record books.
Jim Keelon was the boy mainly responsible for the need of a new record book, as he broke three freshman
marks, in the 440, 600, and 880, in addition to teaming up with Carl Mayes, Bob O'Malley, and Bill
Knowlton to crack the frosh mile relay record.
Leo Downey also shattered three records in his specialties, the weight events.
The team enjoyed quite a bit of depth, having strong performers in all events.
In the short distances Gerry Gravel, Harry Glass, and Armand Sabourin were consistent scorers, while in
mile Jim Wryenn and Dick Atkins en were a strong one-two punch.
The frosh were strongest in the middle distances.
In addition to Keelon Mayes, O'Malley, Knowlton and Everett Brinson all picked up many valuable points
during the season.
In the weights Downey dominated the field, as is evident from some of his record-breaking performances.
With this strong group of freshmen, Coach Bill Footrick should be looking at the next three years with a
gleam in his eye.
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Front Row: Dave Hjerpe, Don Medera, Tom Flynn (Co-Capt.), Lee Chisholm (Co-Capt.), Pete Schwarz, Dick Leonard
Rear Row: William Footrick (Coach), Bob Horn (Asst. Coach)
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
The 1956 edition of the Redmen cross-country team had possibilities of being one of the best in the University's History.
Coach Bill Footrick was looking forward to the promising group of sophomores that had made up his freshman New
England Championship team of last year plus a strong field of veterans.
However, a fine season became a disappointing one with a mediocre record of three and three.
Among the fin prospects from last year's undefeated freshman team was Eric Dahl, the former t cp freshman winner
in New England.
The 1956 edition of the Redmen cross-c ointry team had possibilities of being one of the best in the University's history.
Coach Bill Footrick was looking forward to the promising group of sophomores that had made up his freshman New
England Championship team of last year plus a strong field of veterans.
However, a fine season became a disappointing one with a mediocre record of three and three.
Among the fine prospects from last year's undefeated freshman team was Eric Dahl, the former top freshman winner
in New England.
Sophs Don Medera and Richie Leonard also showed the potential to become top varsity runners.
The remainder of the team was composed of experienced juniors.
Lee Chisholm had just returned from the service, and this tireless competitor was to act as an unexpected bonus
package to Coach Footrick's harriers.
Tom Flynn, who shared co-captain honors with Lee, had been consistently in the first line finishers in his sophomore
year.
Rounding out the strong list of juniors were Dave Hjerpe and Pete Schwarz.
The season opened with a perfect score, first five finishers, in a win over Williams College 15-38.
The team's consistent first man, Lee Chisholm, sparked this triumph with Don Medera ana Tom Flynn close behind.
The second meet of the year proved a complete reversal with a loss to Harvard by a perfect score of 48-15.
The Redmen then traveled to Connecticut to take part in a triangular meet with U.Conn and Boston University.
The U Mass men beat the Terriers, but New England champion Steglety and company from UConn proved too strong
for them.
The next UMass victim was Springfield College.
For the second time during the season it was by a perfect score of 15-44.
One of the brighter aspects of the victory was the return of Pete Schwarz to action.
The lanky junior was undefeated as a frosh, but had forsaken running for the season.
He agreed to return in an attempt to add late seas en scoring punch, and in his first meet Schwarz proved himself,
finishing in a three way tie for first with Chishdm and Medera.
Leonard and Flynn filled in the fourth and fifth positions respectively before a Springfield runner could cross the
finish line.
The Yankee Conference games were the first of the post season competition.
Coach Footrick's proteges took a third behind UConn and last year's champions, Maine.
Until this point the Redmen had made a fine showing with three wins, two losses, and a third in the Yankee
Conference games.
In the New Englands where they failed to finish five men and in their loss to a mediocre New Hampshire team
they definitely let down.
Perhaps there may have been a difference if a leg injury hadn't slowed up Eric Dahal.
Except for the disappointment of the last two meets it was a very successful season, especially the "perfect
score" victories over Williams and Springfield.
Probably the most encouraging aspect of the season is the fact that everyone will be returning.
In addition to a year of seasoning a strong freshmen crop should turn UMass into one of the strongest cross-
country teams in New England.
UMass. Opp
Williams
15 38
Harvard
48 15
B.U.
55 62
Conn.
55 19
Springfield
15 44
Yankee Conference
3rd
New Englands
incompleted
N.H.
33 26
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Bottom Row
Rosenberg (Manager), Niedzwiecki, Finegold, Lee, Richards, McCarry and Bowler (Co-Captalns), Eagan, Santos
Sutcliffe, Brlggs (Coach)
MidcUe Row
Lindqulst, Burke, Doherty, Mailman, Morrone, Goclowski, Cutting, Collins, Colas, Green, Sundqulst
Top Row
Zaninl, McCarthy, Collette, Dune, Demerjian, Hawkins, Walker, Blenkowski, losue
VARSITY SOCCER
The soccer team had the spirit but lacked the experience and finished the season with a record d 1 win, 4 losses, and
4 ties.
Despite their unimpressive record, the Briggsmen made a fine showing against all their opponents.
In their opening game of the season the UMass hooters were held to a 1-1 tie by Coast Guard.
Seconds after the starting whistle, last year's high scorer, Billy Burke, took up here he left off by tallying the first
goal of the game and the season.
UMass was the aggressor throughout the first half, and although constantly in Coast Guard territory, they couldn't
seem to get the ball into the nets.
The New Londoners looked sharp in the third period as they tied it up on a well-executed shot.
From then on it was a standstill, and the score remained tied at 1-1.
In their first home game of the season, the Redmen fought their way to another 1-1 tie against W.P.I.
From the opening gun both teams gave it their all, but it wasn't until the half was almost over that either team scored.
Mitch Feingold came out of nowhere and booted the ball past the bewildered W.P.I, goalie.
After the intermission the Redmen and their opponents took turns holding the ball in each other's zone.
In the last period W.P.I, capitalized on a penalty shot and evened the score.
This sent the game into two five-minute overtimes, but neither team was able to gain the advantage.
Hoping to break the tie jinx, the Redmen traveled to Williams to meet one of the strongest teams on the schedule.
The Briggsmen grabbed the lead early in the first period on a goal by Billy Burke.
Displaying the hustle and determination that seems to characterize all UMass soccer teams, our defense repelled
all attempts by Williams to even the score and left the field at halftime with a 1-0 lead.
It was a sad Homecoming at UMass for all the home teams including the soccer men.
Connecticut copped the tilt with goals to spare, 4-1.
Encouraged by an early score on a penalty shot, the visitors drove three more goals into the nets, while the Redmen
could only manage one.
After the intermission the Redmen came out looking like a new team and proceeded to score their first and only tally
with Co-Captain Lou McCarry booting it in.
From then on UConn controlled the ball until the game ended.
Facing one of the better soccer teams in New England, a crippled Redmen outfit dropped its fourth straight game
to Trinity 6-1.
With Lou McCarry and Dick Golas out for the season, the UMass hooters were no match for the powerful Bantams.
Trinity scored first in the second period and kept adding goals until the game ended with the score standing at 6-1.
The lone UMass score came when Ben Doherty received an offside kick and rammed it into the goal.
In their last home game of the season the Briggsmen came back strong to tie the University of Bridgeport 2-2 at
Alumni Field.
The visitors pulled out to a quick 2-0 lead, stifling all Redmen attempts to score.
It was on the strength of Ben Doherty's two second-half goals that the home team earned their, third tie of the
season.
The soccer men ended their win famine with a 4-1 victory over Clark.
For the first time all season the offense really got rolling.
Combining with the steady defense of Co-Captain Ned Bowler and Joe Moronne, the Briggsmen beat the
Worcesterites, scoring in every period but the first.
Clark scored first early in the game, but with the opening of the second period things took a new slant.
The Redmen front line kept the ball in the defender's territory, and Web Cutting broke the ice for the UMass club
on a shot that fooled the Clark goalie completely.
In the third period Billy Burke put the Redmen in front with a beautifully executed shot.
The scoring ended when Web Cutting, scoring his second goal of the day, wrapped it up for the Mass men.
For their last game of the season the Redmen traveled to Medford to meet a strong Tufts team.
The hooters went all out to end the season with a successful note and played a superb game.
However, fate was against them, and all they could manage was a 1-1 tie by virtue of Web Cutting's goal.
Despite the fact that his team experienced one of their worst seasons in many a year. Coach Briggs has the
highest hopes for next year's squad.
This has been an unusual year as far as quantity and quality of freshman material is concerned.
Add to this the twelve returning lettermen, and the future seems bright once again.
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FROSH SOCCER
INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL
The 1956 football season was the start of a great year for intramurals.
Spirit and participation reached a new high, and competition was keener than ever.
At the end of regular season play Van Meter A and Lewis A were tied for first place in the dormitory league with
records of five wins and two ties.
This necessitated a playoff, and Van Meter A emerged the winner by a score of 20-0.
The game featured an exceptional amount of running, all three touchdowns being scored on end runs.
The fraternity league championship wasn't decided until the last week of the season.
Until TEP beat both SAE and LCA it was anyone's guess as to who would wear the fraternity crown.
TEP, a pre-season darkhorse, finished their schedule with only one loss.
Their lone defeat was an upset at the hands of AGR.
The season was full of upsets, but perhaps the biggest was AEPi's victory over LCA.
It came in the last game for both teams and pushed LCA out of third place.
In the independent league it was the Old Tads on top for the second straight year.
In that time they have never lost a game in regular season play.
The Old Tads then played Van Meter A, the dorm champs, for the right to meet TEP for the intramural championship.
They jumped out to a quick 7-0 Lead by virtue of an end run by Dick Coleman.
Both teams dug in, and the score was the same when the game ended.
It was a completely different story when the Old Tads met TEP in the championship game.
For the first time during the season the Old Tads were on the losing end.
Sparked by Skippy Elman and Maxie Reinstein, TEP overcame a 12-7 deficit to win by a score 22-12.
Until this year this would have been the last game, but something new had been added.
The intramural department arranged to have a game played between our champions and the champions from the
University of New Hampshire.
Theta Chi represented UNH, and the game was played before the largest intramural crowd of the season.
Both teams played like true champions, with the lead changing hands four times.
TEP led with three minutes remaining to be played, but the Wildcats were not to be denied the victory and
fought back to win by a score of 27-26.
FRATERNITY LEAGUE
W
T
L
TEP
11
0
1
SAE
9
1
2
AGR
9
1
2
LCA
9
2
1
SPE
6
0
5
KS
4
1
6
PSK
3
2
0
QTV
4
0
7
TC
3
1
7
TKE
3
1
8
ASP
2
2
6
AEPi
2
0
8
PMD
2
0
8
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
W
T
L
Old Tads
9
0
0
Spades AC
8
1
1
Van Meter B
6
0
3
2nd Bn
5
0
4
Loose Fish
4
1
2
Husbands
4
1
2
Lewis C
4
1
3
Plymouth
2
0
8
Lewis B
1
0
9
Lewis D
0
0
10
DORMITORY LEAGUE
W
T
L
Van Meter A
5
2
0
Lewis A
5
2
0
Thatcher
5
0
2
Baker A
4
1
2
Greenough
3
0
4
Chadbourne
1
1
4
Butterfield
1
0
5
Brooks
0
0
7
VARSITY FOOTBALL
Left to Right, Front Row
Charlie Mellen, Roger Barous, John Cieri, Jack Noble, Frank Sprlggs, Co-Captain Jim Dolan, Co-Captain Dave Ingram,
Bob Sampson, Dick Wright, Tom Whalen, Buzz Allen, Ken MacRae, Dick Bergquist
Middle Row
Win MacDonald, Vic Vickerson, John Kominski, John O'Keefe, Bob Ferriani, John Tero, Dan Desmond, Bob Moynihan,
Bob DeValle, Ronnie Blume, Bill Connolly, Bill Maxwell, Bill Goodwin, Al Bedrosian
Back Row
Fred losue, Frank Sousa, Phil Berardi, John Montosi, Marty Fallon, Charlie Carpenter, Vince Messina, Doc Enos
The football team had already been practising for two weeks before the rest of the students returned to campus
for classes.
Spirit was running high in the Redmen camp, but lack of depth in the line posed a serious problem for Coach
Charlie O'Rouke
The team had thirteen lettermen returning, six in the backfield and seven in the forward wall.
Among backs Whalen, Noble, Wright, Mellen, Barous, and Bergquist were the power to explode at any moment.
Ingram, Dolan, and Allen were expected to spearhead the line.
O'Keefe, Miller, Spriggs, and MacRae were also counted upon to be important in a line that lacked both depth
and experience.
Despite the lack of reserves the Redmen still hoped to have a good season.
Then Lady Luck intervened.
Guard Bill Goodwin and back Dick Thompson were lost for the season with broken legs, and tackle Frank Spriggs
and halfback Dickie Wright were put out of action by knee injuries.
The loss of Goodwin and Spriggs was a serious blow to the thin Redmen line, since both were slated as starters.
In the first game of the season the highly spirited Redmen met A.I.C.
The game itself was a seesaw affair with the two teams battling to a 6-6 tie.
The men from Mass. drew first blood on a sensational 68-yard dash by Bob DeValle.
Charl'e Mellen's try for the extra point was blocked, and that was all the scoring done in the first half.
However, in the third quarter, the Aces stopped the UMass offense cold, and when they got the ball they began
their long march downfield.
They finally scored on a 15-yard pass play that caught the UMass club flatfooted.
Their try for the extra point was off to the right, and the score stood at 6-6.
Both teams dug in, and neither was able to push the ball across the goal line.
The Redmen traveled to Boston to meet the B.U. Terriers for the first time since 1892.
The Boston papers had picked the Terriers as a four touchdown favorite, but before the final whistle blew 13,000
fans had seen a determined UMass football team succumb to the B.U. eleven by a deceiving score of 19-6.
Midway through the first quarter the Redmen pushed down to the B.U. 40 yard line and Dickie Wright scooped in a
short pass and went the rest of the way for the game's first score.
The Terriers fought back and tied the score.
The ball kept changing hands for the majority of the third quarter.
Then the B.U. men exploded and added two more quick scores.
The Redmen fought back gallantly, but to no avail.
It was a record crowd that turned out to see our Saturday heroes face Connecticut on Homecoming Day, and it was a
record crowd that watched the home team suffer its worst defeat in its 77 year history.
It was a sad bunch of Umies that left Alumni Field after the final whistle with the score standing at 71-6.
Depth again played an important part in the defeat, as the Redmen were forced to keep using the same players
again and again against fresh Huskies.
The only bright spot for the Redmen was the TD pass from Tommy Whalen to John O'Keefe.
The Rhode Island Rams snapped out of a three game losing streak and extended the UMass losing streak to a like
number by downing the visiting UMies 34-13-
An indication of the final outcome of the game was seen when the Rams scored twice in the first quarter.
UMass struck back in the second period, traveling 72 yards for the score.
The drive was sparked by Tommy Whalen's passing and Bob Feiriane's receiving, with Dickie Wright banging
over for the TD.
The intermission didn't seem to cool down the Rams a bit, and they opened the third period with another score.
In the final stanza the Redmen went back on the war path again and climaxed a long drive with Charlie Mellen
shooting around end for the six-pointer.
Rhode Island closed out the scoring late in the fourth quarter, and that was it for the afternoon.
Despite the loss, there were some bright spots for the Redmen.
Roger Barous returned to action for the first time since the B.U. game, and sophomore Billy Maxwell proved
himself a fine passing quarterback.
It was Dad's Day at Alumni Field, and all the players' fathers turned out to watch their sons gain their first
victory of the season at the expense of Northeastern.
The Redmen jumped off to a quick lead in the first period when Charlie Mellen pitched a running pass to Dick
Wright for the initial score of the game.
A long drive from deep in their own territory enabled the Huskies to tie it up just as the half ended.
The Huskies controlled the ball almost exclusively during the second half, but they were never quite able to
reach pay dirt.
The visitors from Boston were forced to punt late in the fourth quarter, and Mellen took the ball on his own 15.
From there he eluded would-be tacklers and sprinted 85 yards for the TD that spelled victory for a determined
Redmen squad.
The win-hungry Redmen fought their way to a 26-19 victory over Vermont at Burlington.
The joy of victory was somewhat marred by an injury to Bill Goodwin that put him out of the lineup for the
remainder of the season.
The Cantamounts opened the game with a quick score, but the Redmen struck back as Tom Whalen hit Dave Ingram
with a 35-yard aerial for a score.
In the second period the Green Mountain lads pulled ahead on another TD.
The Redmen then took possession of the ball, and proceeded to tie the score on Charlie Mellen's run from the six.
He added the conversion, and UMies led by one point at the end of the first half.
The Redmen really caught fire in the third period and racked up two more tallies.
Both were on pass plays- one from Ronnie Blume to Dick Berquist and another from Whalen to Ingram.
The Cantamounts fought back, scoring in the last period; but it was too late, and the Redmen chalked up their
second win in a row.
Seeking their third consecutive win, the Redmen played host to Brandeis University at Alumni Field.
The day was designated as ROTC Day with all the cadets participating.
The first half witnessed the poorest showing of the team all season.
The Redmen failed to make a single first down, while the Judges poured on a series of scores.
Led by their ace quarterback Jim Stehlin, Brandeis rolled to a 32-0 lead.
UMass managed to salvage some prestige by digging in hard in the second half and pushing 14 points across the
scoreboard.
The UMass TD's were scored on passes from Whalen to Ingram and Barous respectively.
Another tally by Brandeis and the day's scoring ended.
The Redmen came to the end of another trail as they were clawed by the UNH Wildcats 28-7 in their last game of the
season.
UNH opened the scoring midway through the first period on a long aerial.
The Redmen started a long drive, and it looked like the UMass men were going to tie it up; but they ran out of gas,
and the score stood 7-0.
The Redmen opened the third period with an onside kick that they recovered themselves.
Then they turned on the heat, and Barous crashed over just seven plays later with Charlie Millen adding the extra
point to tie up the contest.
However, the last period the roof fell in on the weary Redmen, as the Wildcats scored three times.
The loss marked the end of the most rocky road that the Redmen have trod in several years.
They wound up the campaign with 2 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie.
However, with the solution to the depth problem at hand in the person of fine frosh prospects, the often repeated
cry of "Wait till next year" rings loud and clear, and with justification.
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
The 1956 freshman football team, undei the coaching of Hank Woronicz, compiled only a mediocre record of 2 wins
and 2 losses.
However, the team displayed an exceptional amount of spirit and potential varsity talent.
Plagued by the injury jinx right from the opening kickoff against Cheshire Academy, the Little Redmen lost three
of their starters for most of the game.
The frosh couldn't seem to get their offense rolling and went down to a strong Cheshire team 26-0.
A week later the UMass Frosh traveled to Worcester to meet Worcester Academy.
Led by the two scores of Tommy Brown, the frosh turned the game into a romp.
They proceeded to add two more scores, one by Sabourn and one by Kindred.
Final score: UMass 26. Worcester Academy 7.
Intheir first home game of the season the freshmen again proved themselves a strong eleven by downing the
Springfield understudies 27-6.
Scatback Sobourn was the outstanding player on the field, reeling off several long runs.
A third period spelled defeat for the UMass yearlings in their only Yankee Conference encounter against New Hampshire.
The game was a thriller right down to the final whistle with the lead changing hands four times.
Sabourn was again outstanding, as was Paul Magee, a stalwart on defense all season.
The majority of the freshman team are already looking forward to playing with the varsity next fall, and with their
competitive spirit, we'll probably be seeing a lot more of them next fall.
FRESHMAN SWIMMING
The Freshman swimming team under Coach Joe Rogers compiled only a mediocre record of two wins and two losses,
but produced a good array of future varsity material.
In their first meet the Frosh lost to Wesylan by a score of 45 to 30.
However, their next meet was quite a different story.
The Little Redmen took seven firsts in nine events en route to a 54-31 victory.
After a loss to Mt. Herman, the Frosh swam back into the win column.
For the second time this year they captured seven of nine firsts and downed Brandeis 47-27.
Both Charles Knight and John Hennigan finished first three times second once in four meets, and Thompson and
Williams also placed in every meet.
In diving, Bob Sharret was a standout performer taking three firsts and a second in the four meets.
These boys and some of the others should give Coach Rogers the depth necessary for a good swimming team.
U.Mass. Opp.
Wesylyan 30 45
Worcester Jr. 54 31
Mt. Herman 27 50
Brandeis 47 27
VARSITY SWIMMING
Paced by Captain Clark Baldwin and Dick Ham, the Mermen posted a season's record of 6 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie.
Squeaking by a highly-rated Coast Guard team, and tying a well-matched M.l.T. squad. Coach Joe Rogers' swimmers
had one of the most successful seasons of all University Winter Sports.
Leading in the point department, graduating captain Clark Baldwin was a consistent scorer in the 220 and 100, while
j unior Dick Ham lost only one race during the season.
A newcomer to the team, but another high scorer was Denny Carroll, a sophomore who swam the 5 0 and 100.
Other consistent point-getters were Roger Morin, Bill O'Rourke, and Buzz Richardson who doubled on the diving
board and wrestling mat.
Hampered by lack of depth, the Redmen had several close calls, and lost to a better-rounded UConn team toward the
end of the season.
Coach Joe Rogers will be losing several seniors this year.
This is the last season for Clark Baldwin, Ralph Doe, Pete Stoler, Sid Goldberg, Bill O'Rourke, and Jim Beattie.
Bob Gibbs, recently returned from military service also swam his final season.
This will leave plenty of openings for this years' frosh to fill, and Mermen will be counting on some frosh
freestylers and butterfly men in hopes of having as a fine a season as this year.
UMass. Opp.
Wesleyan
47
39
R.P.L
49
37
W.P.L
62
24
Amherst
26
59
Holy Cross
57
29
M.l.T.
43
43
Tufts
57
29
Coast Guard
A6
40
UConn
32
54
VARSITY WRESTLING
Left to Right, Kneeling
George Marcoulier, Peter Montminy, Phil Stowell, Art Rapoza (Captain)
Standing
Roger Davis, Buzz Richardson, Ray Marr, Jim Rutledge, Al Bedrosian, John Douglas (Coach)
Despite a season's record of only one win and seven losses, the 1957 season saw a steady improvement in the
caliber of the UMass matmen.
The standout performances of Captain Art Raposa, Phil Stowell, and Buzz Richardson give a good indication that
next year's squad will have just the right balance of experience and depth to develop a winning team.
Art Raposa, who finished his collegiate wrestling career with eight wins in eight matches, if the only graduating
member of this winning threesome.
Art, who had no pre-college wrestling experience, became the fine wrestler he is in just four seasons, finishing
this year with an undefeated slate.
Phil Stowell, a sophomore from Needham, was last year's freshman New England Champion.
This year he came into his own, winning seven out of his eight matches.
Along with Raposa he will give the Redmen a fine representation in the New England championships this spring.
Buzz Richardson, who had never wrestled until this season, developed into one of the top heavyweights in New
England.
After losing his first match. Buzz bounced back to win his last seven in a row.
The natural ability of this fine athlete really showed in his rapid progress from a novice to a standout performer
in only two short months.
This year's squad also boasted such men as Ray Marr, George Marcoulier, Roger Davis, Frank Allaire, Al Bendrosian,
Metro Kalafatis, Jim Rutledge, and Al Hoite.
Irv Labovitz, and Pete Montiminy, two other members of the varsity, were sidelined for the season because of injuries.
These two fellows should be back next year to help provide the needed depth the squad will require.
The freshman team will provide some good material for next year in the presence of Bill Harris and Wallace Gordon,
both of whom will wrestle in the New England's this spring.
Coach John Douglas, a fine wrestler in his own right, did an excellent job of putting together the team.
The coach feels that the experience gained this season, coupled with the development of many new boys will give
UMass a strong club for the '58 schedule.
Coach Douglas intends to give exhibitions and demonstrations of wrestling technique next year in order to build up
more student interest and support for the wrestling team.
VARSITY HOCKEY
Seated
Jack Battis, Ron Pozo, Paul Lynch, Lynwood, Sutcliff, Ron Lundgren (Captain), Ger
Ray Flynn, Paul Backman
De Masellis, Dick Penel,
Standing '
Ted Smith (Manager), William LaBelle (Trainer), Joe Maronne, John MacCateer, Fred Phillips, Dave Powers, Al Andrews,
Henry Haizen, Deane Lamphear, James Brown, Bill Goodwin, Steve Kosakowski (Coach)
Coach Steve Kosakowski's hockey team finished its third hockey season in much better style than its six and seven
record indicates.
Standing two and six at one point, the Redmen caught fire for four straight wins before bowing to Amherst in an
overtime period in the last game of the season.
Two of the losses were in overtime, another was to Eastern Small Colleges Champion, A.I.C., and still another
heartbreaker to a powerful Williams club by one goal.
Much of the credit for this year's team success goes to Captain Ronnie Lundgren and Jack Battis.
Both of these boys were brilliant in their three years of skating for the Redmen.
Lundgren was the tireless worker behind many of the goals this year, and Battis averaged fifty-six out of sixty in
every game at defense.
Goalie Gene Demaisselis, Paul Lynch, and Ron Pozo were also quite important in the puckster's attack.
Just before Christmas the Redmen were trounced by a championship A.l.C. team.
However, the team rebounded to whip Amherst College 4-1.
Phillips, Pozo, and Lundgren did the scoring against our cross town rivals.
Early in January the UMass club met a weak Wesleyan team and literally "skated" over them 11-2.
Lynch, with five goals, and Pozo, with one goal and five assists, were the big guns in the scoring attack.
A tough loss to New Hampshire in overtime was the next UMass battle.
Ron Pozo's two goals tied the game in the last period, and from there it was just a case of bad breaks.
Another one goal defeat followed at the hands of Williams, 3-2.
Coach Kosakowski's boys outplayed the Ephmen for the majority of the game, but they couldn't overcome the 2-0
deficit of the first two minutes.
Two weeks later a convincing 5-2 victory over Bowdoin was the start of a late season splurge.
It continued as the Redmen completely out-classed a Holy Cross team by a 2-0 score.
Paul Lynch picked up the scoring honors by driving home both tallies.
The next U.M. opponent was Tufts.
Rated one of the top teams in the East, Tufts went down before Pozo's overtime goal in a real thriller.
A long trip to Maine produced the Redmen's fourth win in eight days.
Bowdoin was the victim for the second time within a week.
A loss to Amherst in a finely played game slightly tarnished a fine season.
Paul Lynch, Ron Lundgren, and Ron Pozo were the offensive workhorses of the club, scoring over 40 goals between them.
Lundgren will be the only one graduating along with Battis; so next year the team is looking forward to an even better
season.
FROSH BASKETBALL
Left to Right, Seated
Gary Cross, Alton Spraque, Phillip Athanas, John Lynch, William Harris, Mark Apsey
Standing
Robert Hatch, Leo LeBlanc, Jack Knight, Bob Neese (Manager), Chester Gladchuck (Coach), Jerry Glynn, Robert Eichorn,
Francis Gavdette
The UMass freshman basketball team finished the season with a 9-6 record after getting off to a strong start.
The frosh rolled over their first three opponents, Northeastern, Tufts, and Trinity, with Bob Eichorn carrying the brunt
of the scoring attack.
Their first setback came at the hands of Leicester Jr. College in a see-saw thrilling 91-89 game.
Mark Apsey, John Lynch, and Fan Gaudette shone in the pressure-packed affair.
One of the best games played by the frosh all year resulted in a loss to a red-hot Holy Cross team.
The Little Redmen matched the strong Crusader five point for point until a spurt late in the game gave Holy Cross a
94-80 victory.
Leo LeBlanc, Phil Athanas, Apsey, and Eichorn all played fine ball in the effort for a big upset.
Dave Ma Kenzie filled in well for Lynch who was burdened early in the game with four personal fouls.
During the last few weeks of the season, the team won four in a row over Rhode Island Amherst, A.I.C., and W.P.I.,
but these wins were sandwiched in by twin defeats to undefeated Connecticut.
Little Gaudette, who stands a mere 5 feet 4 inches, and Eichorn were the sparkplugs of the win streak.
Against Rhode Island, Gaudette's explosion in the last twelve minutes, during which time he poured in eighteen
points, brought UMass from a seven point deficit to a 74-56 win.
At Amherst it was Eichorn's 23 points and Gaudette's late foul shots that were the margin of a 65-63 verdict over
the neighboring Jeffs.
The Little Redmen continued on their merry way with an easy 74-67 win over A.l.C, as the deadly bombing of Bob
Hatch, LeBlanc, and Gaudette were too much for the Aces.
The frosh enjoyed their best offensive output of the season against W.P.I, when they completely overpowered the
Engineers from Worcester, 93-46.
Leading 38-34 at the half, the frosh literally annihilated their opponents after intermission time.
Eichorn came through with a 31 point performance, while Gerry Glynn, Hatch, and Gaudette played key roles in the romp.
Eichorn was the team's top point producer, tallying 252 points followed by Athanas, Gaudette, Apsey, LeBlanc, and
Lynch who were closely bunched together.
LeBlanc was the playmaker of the squad, while Eichorn, Lynch, Athanas, and Apsey gave the frosh a lot of board strength.
Hatch, Glynn, and Dick Green played good ball towards the end of the year, while Gaudette was spectacular in the late
season drive.
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Left to Right
Seated
Fred Naedele, Norman Porter, John Foley (Captain), John Edgar, Richard Alman, Donald Akerson
Standing
Robert Curran (Coach), Roland Dupre, Ned Larkin, Edmond Adamczyk, Stephen Dolby, William McLaughlin,
George Morin, Victor Paddock (Manager)
When the 1956-57 basketball season opened, there were two questions going through the minds of the University students.
One, could Coach Bob Curran build up this young inexperienced team to the heights of last year's record breaking club?
The team had only two returning lettermen- Jack Foley, the brilliant high scoring captain, and Johnny Edgar, the hard
fighting center.
The remainder of the roster was filled out by inexperienced juniors; Akerson, Dupre, Kollios, Morin, and untried sophomores:
Larkin, Adamczyk, Porter, Naedele, McLaughlin and Dolby.
The second question was: would Jack Foley break Bill Prevey's scoring mark of 836 points?
Needing only an average of eight points per game, it seemed almost a certainty.
The only real question was when.
To the surprise of everyone this young ball club broke away to six consecutive wins.
The season started away from home at the Northeastern Field House in Boston.
It was an easy win with Ned Larkin the scoring leader with 22 points and Jack Foley contributing 19-
For the second game, the squad traveled to Hartford, Connecticut, and a game with Trinity College.
The Redmen were hot and downed the Trinity team 85-74.
This time it was Foley with 21 points, and a new light in the U. of Mass. line-up, Don Akerson who added 17 points.
The sight then shifted to Medford and the Tufts Cage.
The Jumbos were absolutely no contest for the Curranmen and bowed 87-65-
The stage was now set for the first home game of the season.
The Reomen played host to the Terriers of Boston University,
and after trailing by two points at the half, the Western Mass.
boys put on a brilliant second half show to overcome the men
from Boston and win their fourth straight 76-62.
The scoring was evenly distributed among Akerson, Edgar,
Larkin, and Foley.
Following this triumph the club went on to defeat two more
rivals by beating Middlebury 87-66 and Brown 64-52 for their
fifth and sixth straight wins.
By virtue of this start, the Redmen were rated as one of the
top teams in New England.
Then came Holy Cross, and the start of a three game losing
streak.
The defeat to Holy Cross was one hard taken by the Redmen.
They played an outstanding game but could not match the
Crusaders' 111 point output.
The final score was 111-96 and UMass absorbed its first loss
in seven starts.
The Curranmen then traveled to Vermont, where the Catamounts handed the Redmen a 73-65 setback.
Still on the road, UMass lost, in a great second half splurge by Rhode Island- 71-63-
Don Akerson was high man, but it was Jack Foley who stole the show by breaking Bill Prevey's old school high scoring
mark of 836 points.
The Redmen fans now looked with anxious eyes at the future games wondering if Jack could reach the 1000 mark.
The Redmen then returned home and proceeded to trounce both New Hampshire and Williams before "hitting the road"
again to Springfield.
A great performance by outstanding sophomore Ned Larkin with 25 points was not enough to overcome the steady
Maroon attack.
The Redmen bowed 74-62, and then broke up the mid-semester "rest".
As the second semester got under way, the squad saw the loss of Dupre and Dolby, but gained newly eligible Dick Alman,
a returning serviceman.
The first game of the semester was a thriller, played to a full house at the cage.
The opposition was provided by the highly rated Eagles of Boston College.
The Redmen played an excellent game, but dropped a heart breaker in an overtime, 68-66.
Jack Foley hit for 10 points and went over the 900 point mark, with 10 games left to reach his goal of 1000 points.
The Redmen traveled to Storrs, Connecticut, to meet last year's Yankee Conference titleholders.
The men from Storrs were entirely too much as the Huskies, led by big men Schmidt and Cooper and small men Quinn
and Osborne were good for 79 points between them.
This was enough to offset the UMass team output of 71 points.
The final score was 97-71 as the Huskies won everything but the ball in a very one-sided game.
The Curranmen then returned home to face the Rams of Rhode Island for the second time.
This time there was fire in the eyes of the Redmen as they took the floor, vowing to avenge their early season loss
at Kingston.
Mass won it going away as Coach Bob Curran cleared the bench using all his players.
The final score was 87-61 with Foley and Adamczyk hitting for 22 and 20 points respectively.
In another away game at W^ltham the visitors met the highly ranked Judges cf Brandeis.
This was truly a magnificant team effort as the Redmen led by sophomore Akerson, Adamezyk, and Larkin upset the
Judges 80-69 and gained their most cherished triumph of the season.
Red Porter, the 6 foot 7 inch sophomore reserve, was outstanding off the boards and also added 9 points to the cause.
Brandeis was led by Rudy Finderson with 31 points, but it was Mass all the way, as they hit for more than 50% of
their shots.
At this point it seemed as though the UMass basketeers were playing their finest brand of ball, but once
more they hit a totally unprecedented slump starting at the Amherst cage.
The Lord Jeffs, enjoying one of their most successful seasons in recent years, displayed a puzzling
defense and a well balanced offense.
It was enough to defeat their cross town rivals 61-44.
The UMass quintet then faced Johnny Jones, and the Aces of AlC at the cage.
Although trailing at the half 34-33, the Aces put on a fast finish to down the Redmen 73-60.
Jones was magnificent for AIC as he rebounded like
a giant and scored almost at will.
For the Umies, it was junior George Morin who hustled
and battled all the way to lead the team scoring with
16 points, his highest output all season.
For the first time in two years Coach Curran was forced
to bench the slumping Jack Foley in an effort to get the
team back on its feet.
However, despite a sensational performance by Johnny
Edgar, the Redmen fell to W.P.I., 71-69, for their fourth
straight loss.
Edgar, contributed 22 points and rebounded marvelously.
The Umies were now 10-10 for the season, and people
were beginning to wonder if Jack Foley would snap out
of his slump and get into the magic circle of 1000 points.
However, the fans of the Redmen didn't have to wait long
for the smooth captain to break out of his slump.
UMass played host to UConn and once again the height
and speed of the Huskies was too much, as they defeated
the Redmen 90-77.
This clinched the Yankee Conference crown for them and they became the first team in the nation to earn a berth
in the NCAA tournament.
The Umies led by Foley with 22 points played one of their finest games of the season, but they just couldn't seem
to close the gap.
It was now time for the high point in Captain Jack Foley's career as he led the hardwooders to Durham, New
Hampshire, where they defeated the Wildcats of U.N.H. 89-69-
Foley entered the game with 995 points and scored 24 more; thus, becoming the first player in the University's
history to score a 1000 points or more.
Larkin and Porter were second and third in the scoring with 17 and l6 respectively.
Foley, the "Worcester Wonder" was presented with the game ball after the contest, and was carried from the floor
on the shoulders of his teammates.
The boys from Umieland then traveled to the Boston Garden and lost a toughie to Charley Twigg and Colby, 70-62.
Twigg scored 28 points and became the first Colby player to go over the 1000 pioint mark.
The loss evened the season's record at 11 wins, 11 losses.
On Saturday night March 2, the Redmen played host to the Black Bears of Maine.
It was not only the last game of the season, but also the last game that Captain Jack Foley would play in a
Massachusetts uniform.
The University thus honored the likeable Captain with "Jack Foley Night".
In pre-game ceremonies Foley was honored with a standing ovation from nearly 4000 fans, a fine tribute to the
popularity of Mr. Foley.
He was presented gifts from his fraternity brothers at Kappa Sigma, the athletic department, and his teammates.
Foley was a humble and appreciative young man as he stood before the microphone and extended his thanks to all.
The Redmen took the floor, and despite an cutstanding performance by Keith Mahoney who scored 39 points, defeated
a tough Maine quintet 88-82.
Five UMass players were in double figures but it was Johnny Edgar, also playing the last game of his college career,
who sparked the Umies to their twelfth and final win of the campaign.
Edgar scored 17 points and was a giant off the boards all night.
Following Edgar, there was Akerson with 16 points, Foley with 15, Adamezyk with 14 and Larkin with 12, to round
out the well-balanced Umie attack.
The basketball season may be over, but certainly it will be a long time bef ae the students or faculty will ever
forget the scoring feats of Jack Foley.
Another who won't be forgotten quickly was Johnny Edgar, who played the last few games of his career with a
broken nose.
He was the team's top rebounder, and as Coach Bob Curran said about next year: "It is very hard for a team to
lose its top scorer as well as its top rebounder and not feel it.
Those two were my only returning lettermen this year and I knew we would have to take our lumps, maybe not as many
as we did, but nevertheless we took them."
Coach Curran did a fine job with the team and next year with the gained experience of this year's young team, the
future could be very bright.
Only the 1957-58 season will tell.
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VARSITY TRACK
Left to Right, First Row
Pete Schwarz, Donald Bamford, Joe Cardello (Co-Captain), Billy Burke (Co-Captain), Phil Laughton, Herbert Willman
Second Row
William Footrick (Coach), Tom Flynn, Tord Svenson, Dave Baily, Donald Osborne, David Sherman, Fred Walker
Third R ow
Don Medera, Robert Devalle, Charles Leveronne
The 1956-57 indoor track team had a very successful season under the fine coaching of Bill Footrick.
Led by Co-Captains Billy Burke and Joe Cardello the team compiled an impressive record of three wins and only one loss.
They also finished second in the B.A.A. Yankee Conference Relay.
The UMass runners got off to a fine start in the B.A.A. games held in early February.
A relay team composed of juniors Tom Flynn, Don Bamford, Lee Chisolm and Billy Burke took a second in the Yankee
Conference Relay, finishing only a few seconds behind the leader.
In their first dual meet of the season the Redmen scored a top heavy win O'er New Britain Teachers 65-30.
Co-Captain Joe Cardello set a new University record by heaving the thirty-five pound hammer 51 feet 7 inches.
Other firsts went to Schwarz in the 1000, Osborne in the high jump, Bailey in the short put, and Leverone in the hurdles.
Their first and only loss of the season came at the hands of a powerful Holy Cross team, 53-41.
Don Osborne was easily the outstanding performer of the day copping a first in the high jump, a second in the high
hurdles, and a third in the low hurdles.
The Redmen redeemed themselves in the next meet by swamping Connecticut 63-32.
In the" process the men from Mass took several firsts and eight seconds in eleven events.
Firsts went to Osborne, Walker, Leverone, Schwang, Bamford and the relay team.
The track men closed their highly successful season with a 51-43 victory over New Hampshire.
High Point getters for the Redmen were Bailey and Osborne, who each had a first and a second.
The team only loses two men because of graduation- Cardello and Ryder.
Coach Footrick expects to get some added help from the freshmen next year and says, "We'll have a well balanced team
with plenty of depth and should do even better than this year."
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B.A.A. Second in Yankee Conference Relay
New Britain Teachers 65 30
Holy Cross 41 53
UNH 63 32
UConn 51 43
Left to Right
Front Row
J. Shepley, G. K. Russell, R. Williams, G. Elliott, E.J. Fijol
Back Row
D. B. Clarke, W. Bowen, J. T. Loftus, R. I. McNayr
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ORGANIZATIONS
INDEX
Left to Right, First Row
Mary Arnold, Craig Preston, Bill Barnard, James Cogswell, Thomas Smith
Second Row
Steve Sanfield, William White, John D'Arcy, Marilyn Sugarman
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
WILLIAM W. BARNARD
MANAGING EDITOR
CRAIG A. PRESTON
BUSINESS MANAGER
JAMES S. COGSWELL
LITERARY EDITOR
STANTON ZARROW
Jane Marks
Alan Lupo
Dave Snyder
Leonard Shapiro
Shiela Pressman
Phylis Sher
Jordan Levy
SPORTS EDITOR
STEVEN SANFIELD
Peter Stolar
Norbert Rubersteln
Barry Friedman
PHOTOGRAPHY
WILLIAM B. WHITE
Tom Sroith
Connie Rogers
Members Collegian Photography Staff
STUDENT ACTIVITIES EDITOR
MARY ARNOLD
Shiela DriscoU
Paula Melanson
Patricia DriscoU
STATISTICS EDITOR
MARILYN SUGARMAN
Sheila Pressman
Myrna Sattman
Joan Lack
Vivian Green
Joyc^ Cutler
Barbara Arons
Myrna Smith
Brina Mandell
Sara Rogovin
Sandra Hecht
Jay Green
Cynthia Katz
Gladys Pributsky
Janet Ostroff
Cyma Belkowitz
Vivian Lapides
Elaine Brown
Alice Leavitt
Cynthia Lowenstein
Joan Bernstein
Margie Ruch
Barbara Ostroff
Nancy Mahoney
Janet Gorman
Alan Lupo
ADVERTISING
GERALD MURPHY
Judy Miller
WILLIAM W. BARNARD
Editor-in-Chief
CRAIG A. PRESTON
Manageing Editor
JAMES S. COGSWELL
Business Manager
The 1957 INDEX presents two major innovations from recent editions: a year-in-review done in pictures only
("Student Life"), and a section devoted to the story of the University of Massachusetts- its past and future
("The UMass Story").
The former is presented to give what we believe the University graduate wants- visual memories of college days.
(All the major events of the year are presented in writing in the "Clubs and Organization" section.)
The latter is offered to provide glimpses into the eventful past and promising future of the University in an
attempt to plant in the reader a deeper sense of pride in its accomplishments and a greater concern for its
increading resfxinsibilities.
The entire staff has worked diligently to provide for its fellow students a valuable momento of the
academic year '56-'57.
Our only qualm is that we could not, because of space limitations, present an even more extensive coverage.
COLLEGIAN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR LORRAINE WILLSON
BUSINESS MANAGER KENNETH KIPNES
Left to Right
First Row
Susan Harrington, Sheila Clough, Jo Ann Donahue, Lorraine Wlllson, Susan Hearty, Barbara Burke
Second R ow
Mary Jo Killoy, Ted Raymond, Jon Cowen, John Kominski, Kenneth Kepnes, Marcia Beardsell
This year the COLLEGIAN took a big step in growing with the University by extending its publication to three
times a week.
It had previously been published twice a week.
There is no doubt the COLLEGIAN serves the campus well by keeping students and faculty posted on major
events, both before and after they happen.
As the University's free and responsible press, the COLLEGIAN promotes worthy causes and activities, provides
the public with information about its University, offers a vehicle for the expression of student and faculty opinion,
presents and clarifies the goals and values of the University.
This newspaper also gives the opportunity to many students interested in newspapers to gain experience in that field.
The staff works hard to gain this experience, for it is no easy job to publish a newspaper three times a week!
HANDBOOK
EDITOR AUDREY HUMPHHISS, ASSISTANT EDITOR SONDRA SABLE, ASSISTANT EDITOR SHIRLEY SOKOLETSKY
Left to Right
First Row
Carol Ann Wllkins, Sandra Rusby, Ann Orofino, Prlscilla Biondl
Second Row
Brenda Kelley, Lois Janvrin, Carole Humphrey, Marjorie Bowman, Sondra Sable, Audrey Humphriss, Shirley Sokoletsky,
Phyllis Baron, Priscllla Harling, Phyllis Jordan, Gladys Pribliski
Third Row
Betsy Jason, Eleanor Mathison, Marilyn Sugarman, Nova Farley, Sheila Scott, Nancy Moscofian, Carol Ann Hines,
Janet Carlson, Jean Crosby, Ellen Anderson, Jane Allen, Sandra Hecht, Vivian Green, Joan Daffinee, Barbara Lund
Fourth Row
Jacquelyn Roeder, Sally Healy, Dorothy Ellert, Elizabeth Pulslfer, Beverly Peach, Judy Heany, Janice Mills
Sandra Bailey, Barbara Freeman, Sara Rogovin, Shirley Bush, Dorrine Guimond, Elsie Young, Janet Jodaitis
This year, the Handbook underwent a complete revision and introduced many new features.
Sections of colored pages set off major informational groupings, a block indexing guide helps in locating subordinate
sections, and, for the first time, the calendar is expanded and produced on dull paper to facilitate writing.
The cover was re-designed to match the University catalog.
The Handbook fills a very important need on the campus as a reference volume for students and faculty alike.
It helps in the orientation of freshmen, who receive it before entering the University in the fall.
It is an invaluable aid to upperclassmen who find between its covers answers to most of their questions concerning
campus names, places and procedure.
Much of its information is found nowhere else and from this aspect alone, it is an invaluable aid.
FRESHMAN HANDBOOK
EDITOR SID GOLDBERG
L eft to Right
John Kominski, Sid Goldberg, Betty Janik, Roland Beebo
The Freshman Directory, usually referred to as the "Mugbook", has, in its two years of existence, served as a
very adequate instrument for introducing freshmen to the upperclassmen of the University as well as to each other.
This magazine depends for its success upon the co-operation and interest of the incoming freshmen, who supply
their pictures for the book.
Sidney Goldberg may be credited with the fine job of editing this year's issue.
Many other schools have a similar publication made with pictures taken at registration.
Our method, made possible through work during the summer months, enables us to have the book completed by the
time students arrive on campus.
Copies are sold first to the freshmen.
The remaining copies are then sold to upperclassmen.
QUARTERLY
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LORNA REGOLSKY, ASSISTANT EDITOR GEORGE PUTNAM,
NON-FICTION EDITOR THOMAS BRENNAN, MAKE-UP EDITOR DORIS RATHBUN
Left to Right
First Row
Marian McCormlck, Jen Pekrul, George C. Putnam, Lorna V. Regalsky, Thomas Brennan, Carolyn Poole
Second Row
Sylvia Levinson, Richard Pomeroy, Marcia Pearls
Those absent from picture
Judith Morris, Everett Kartun
THE QUARTERLY, as in years gone by, has provided a medium through which University students can publish
their words and further their literary prowess by this encouragement.
One of the new features of this year has been a new page "Odds and Ends", where THE QUARTERLY staff
advises, thanks and pleads with the campus on matters regarding the publication of this magazine.
Also, this year THE QUARTERLY published a poem from a young boy in Helsinki, Finland.
This and other contributions from non-undergraduate members of the University body have helped to
distinguish this student publication.
In the future THE QUARTERLY plans to organize a creative writing group with the Literary Guild
Under the direction of Lorna Regolsky as editor-in-chief, George Putnam assistant editor, Tom Brennan as
make-up editor, and Joel Wolfson as the business manager, THE QUARTERLY is looking forward to
maintaining its reputation as a first-rate collegiate literary magazine.
YA-HOO
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOSEPH FINKLE, ART EDITOR MAT BROWN
Left to Right
First Row
Nancy Wells, Mat Brown, Joseph Finkle, Peter Stoler, Edward McManus
Second Row
Thomas Smith, Anthony Favello, Michael Bader, Fred Phillips
Ya Hoo, our recently organized humor magazine, has been progressing by leaps and bounds.
Over the past three years the calibre of material has been improving and the magazine is more and more
popular among the University students.
There have been difficulties encountered in recruiting an adequate staff, a common obstacle that must be
overcome by new organizations on campus.
But it seems that growing pains are just about over.
This fall, their cartoonist produced a cover, depicting various members of the student body, which made the
whole student body stand up and shout hurrah!
In retrospect the past two years have been hectic ones for the University humor magazine, but since Ya-Hoo
has thus far successfully weathered all storms, it seems safe to predict that as long as the campus wants to
find relief in laughter, there will be a Ya-Hoo to afford that relief.
LITERARY SOCIETY
PRESIDENT JOAN LA CHANCE, TREASURER JOSEPH FINKEL, SECRETARY CAROLYN POOLE
Left to Right
F irst Row
Carolyn Poole, Joan LaChance, Luisa Roth
Second Row
Lois Ambush, Stan Rusek, Joseph Finkel, Patricia Holt
The Literary Society is a joint faculty-student administration group designed to encourage the creation, criticisn
and enjoyment of literature.
Last year, the Society was awarded a grant-in-aid from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters
in order to undertake a recording series of nine one-hour programs entitled "As Others Read Us: American
Fiction Abroad".
The Society holds weekly meetings at which a variety of topics are discussed.
Some of these included Amherst poet, Robert Francis, giving a reading of his poetry; Mr. Paul Roche,
instructor in classical languages at Smith, who gave a reading of his verse translation of "Antigone", and
Dr. Manfredi of the sociology department, who spoke on the difference between sociological tracts and novels.
The Society also brings guest lecturers to campus in co-operation with other organizations.
The Literary Society and the Fine Arts Council together sponsored the visit of poet Robert Frost.
The Society and the English Department also co-operated on the visit of Stewart Johnson, research editor of the
NEW YORKER.
ADELPHIA
PRESIDENT PAUL MARKS, VICE PRESIDENT FRAN SPRIGGS, SECRETARY-TREASURER FRAN DRISCOLL
Left to Right
F irs t R ow
Fran Sprlggs, Paul Marks, Fran Drlscoll, Bill Mahoney
Second Row
Larry Parrish, Bob. Brown, George Ditomassi, Frank Smith,
Those absent from picture
Bob Ames
As the oldest honorary society on this campus, Adelphia is nearing its half century of dedication.
Each year at the All-University Honors Convocation nine junior and ten senior men are tapped.
This honor recognizes men for their service to the University and men who have proven themselves capable of
great responsibilities.
Men of diverse interests bind themselves together to serve with devotion.
This year, Adelphia can truly be called an honorary society for the first time, for it has established a
scholastic requirement.
Now the members can add scholarship to the long list of merits which are the qualifications for membership.
Adelphia serves the University, beginning with commencement and continuing through the rallies, freshmen
talks, University convocations. Campus Varieties, International weekend and Honors Convocation.
They have enthusiasm to work for the improvement of our University and portray to others the proper attitude
and goals necessary for finer college and future life.
MORTAR BOARD
PRESIDENT NANCY COLBERT, VICE PRESIDENT MONA HARRINGTON, TREASURER MARTY MARTIN
SECRETARY NANCY KANOPKA
Left to Right
First Row
Martha Martin, Mono Harrington, Nancy Colbert, Nancy Kanopka
Second Row
Joan Rawlins, Barbara Axt, Marcia Winegard, Mary Lou Parker, Marilyn Gross
Senior women's honorary society exists to foster traditions of the school, to promote scholarship, intellectual
stimulation, service to the University, evaluation and criticism of campus institutions.
Members of Mortar Board are on many all-campus committees and in most phases of campus life.
Members are chosen at an impressive tapping ceremony each spring in recognition of high scholarship, faithful
service, and outstanding leadership.
This year. Mortar Board has published CO-EDIQUETTE, and held discussions in freshman dorms, both in the
interest of aiding freshmen in making the adjustment to campus life.
Working with Adelphia, senior men's honorary society, Mortar Board sponsors rallies, rally dances and campus
varieties.
This year, a sectional conference of Mortar Board was held at the University. Our Isogon chapter played host
to seven other Mortar Board chapters in the New England area.
Mortar Board is a society which inspires underclassmen and also serves the purpose of developing further the
fine qualities of scholarship, leadership, and service.
MAROON KEY
PRESIDENT BOB BETTS, VICE PRESIDENT Et)/1IL SALTZBERGER, SECRETARY GEORGE KENNEDY
TREASURER TONY FAVELLO
Left to R ight
First Row
Fran Gulliano, Fred losue, Dick Leonard, Emil Saltzberger ,Bob Betts George Kennedy, John Katsoulis
Frederick Purches
Second Row
Irn Labovitz, Ed McManas, Bob Dallmeyer, John Kominski, Dick Siska, Art Caron, Bob Albertini
Third Row
Leo Cassidy, Jim Sullivan, Mike Donovan, Ed Godfrey, Bob Morris, George Thelin
Those absent from picture
Bill McLaughlin, Norm Boucher, Bob Ferriani, Tony Favello
The Maroon Key is an honorary service organization founded at the University of Massachusetts in 1926 which
recognizes potential qualities of leadership in twenty-five men from the freshman class.
These men are chosen to assist in programs designed to strengthen all phases of student life.
The Key co-sponsors the orientation program of freshman week with the Scrolls, and acts as host for visiting
athletic teams.
This year, the Key began a managerial program in conjunction with the Physical Education Department,
designed to provide a sufficient number of managers for the athletic teams of the University.
Also begun this fall was the selling of freshman beanies in the men's dorms, which proved to be very successful.
The money from this was used for a scholarship which was presented to a deserving freshman at Honors Convocation.
New members are tapped by sophomore members at the University Honors Convocation in the spring.
These men are picked for the outstanding qualities they show as leaders in the freshman class.
SCROLLS
PRESIDENT YORKETTE SOLOMON, VICE PRESIDENT SANDRA STRONG, SECRETARY GAIL TOTMAN
TREASURER SYLVIA FINOS
Left to Right
First Row
Cleo Zoukis, Sara Varanka, Sandra Strong, Yorkette Solomon, Gail Totman, Sylvia Finos, Betty Janik
Second Row
Nancy Ferriani, Dorothy McGrath, Betty Grimm, Jean Hale, Susan Harrington, Nancy Wilkinson, Ruth Campbell,
Mary Sue Withlngton
The Scrolls, sophomore women's honor society, is without a doubt one of the busiest groups on campus.
Each spring at the annual All-University Honors Convocation, fifteen freshman women are chosen on the basis of
leadership, scholarship and fellowship to belong to this select group.
The first duty performed by the Scrolls is to help make the freshmen feel at home here.
Plans for freshman orientation are formed and carried out in conjunction with the Maroon Key.
Some of the other duties performed by the Scrolls are to help with registration, sponsor dances, help with
Christmas vespers, take charge of publicity for the Campus Chest Drive, serve refreshments at the Leaders'
Conference and to usher at convocations and graduation--quite a busy schedule.
In addition to all this service to the campus, the Scrolls exert a constant influence on the student body in
maintaining a spirit of co-operation, friendliness and scholastic endeavor.
THE GENERAL COURT
CHIEF JUSTICE, CHAIRMAN MENS GEORGE SIMON, CHAIRMAN WOMENS BARBARA AXT,
CLERK MENS DAVID WORTHINGTON, SECRETARY WOMENS JUDY MILLER
Left to R ight
First Row
Yorkette Solomon, Janet Andrew^s, Barbara Axt, Judy Miller, Phillis Salter
Second Row
Thomas Zaccheo, Craig Preston, George Simon, David Worthlngton, John MacAteer
The General Court of Justice is composed of two parts, the Men's and the Women's Judicial Boards.
As the Court, it is the primary purpose of these boards to render decisions on any constitutional questions which
may arise.
However, the Judiciary Boards normally function as separate bodies.
The Women's Judiciary is composed of five women chosen through popular election by the women students.
Members of Men's Judiciary are elected by the Student Senate.
Each board tries violations of the laws of the University, discusses and weighs all evidence, and gives decisions
which will best benefit the offender, the students and the University.
It is also the duty of the chief justice of the Men's Judiciary to administer the oath of office to new class officers,
senators, and other members of the Men's and Women's Judiciary.
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT MARSHA SAMOYLENKO, VICE PRESIDENT JOAN PETTEE, PLAYDAY MANAGER RUTH ANN KIRK
SECRETARY GAIL TOTMAN, CHAIRMAN OF SUB-BOARD SKIP POMOSO, PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN JUDY
MacKENZIE
Left to Right
First Row
Barbara Lund, Joan Pettee, Marsha Samoylenko, Gail Totman, Carole Ann Wilkinson
Second Row
Ann Donahue, Ellie Higgins, Myrna Saltman, Jeanette Marchant, Beverly Smith
Third Row
Ruth A. Kirk, Judy MacKenzie, Alice Chiota, Sylvia Finos
The Women's Athletic Association has done much to provide an opportunity for participation in sports by college women.
They have sponsored a co-rec play day during freshman week, a women's athletic convocation, inter-collegiate play
days, and a dance-concert.
They also have sponsored a fine inter-mural sport competition in basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, hockey,
Softball and archery.
All University women are encouraged to participate in these sports and a good-humored rivalry exists among all the
dorms and sororities.
In addition, the Women's Athletic Association sponsors the Naiads, a group of girls interested in synchronized
swimming.
This year, the Naiads put on two excellent performances, one during winter carnival weekend and another during
the open house weekend, in the spring.
Not only do the girls show excellence in synchronized swimming, but their use of lighting and costumes does much to
enhance their performances.
Another organization that is sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association is the Modern Dance Club.
This group was organized to provide the talented students with an opportunity to develop advanced skills in the
field of dance and to participate in a dance performance.
It also provides the University with a vehicle of dance as an art form.
This year it put on a production during the open house weekend which was greatly admired by all who attended tor
the creative ability displayed by the dancers.
CHEERLEADERS
CAPTAIN SHEILA SCOTT, COACH JAMES BOSCO
Left to Right
First Row
Sondra Sable, Margaret Stewart, Elsie Papenfuss, Birute Dedinas, Sheila Scott, Betty Grimm, Gail Totman,
Marilyn Gross
Second Row
Robert Brown, Gene Berube, Frank Cullen
Those absent from picture
Don Rizzo
The cheerleaders have done much in the past year to encourage student spirit and support at University
athletic events.
The past year was the first time that the cheerleaders were under the Men's Physical Education Department.
Under the supervision of their new coach, Mr. James Bosco, the cheerleaders have made their cheering
program a very colorful spectacle.
The addition of men cheerleaders to the squad has made possible gymnastic feats which were before unknown
to the campus.
They have also increaded their program to include home basketball games besides their regular appearances
at rallies and football games.
In their colorful and casual uniforms, the cheerleaders make a striking appearance, one that the University is
very proud of.
They promote student spirit tremendously by their fine cheering techniques.
PRECISIONETTES
Left to Right
First Row
Stuart W. Lindquist, Assistant DriUmaster; Lois Williamson; Jane Donahue; Martha Martin; Joan Rawlins, Captain;
Glenna Harney; Loraine Tukey; Nancy Colbert; Beverly Lachapelle; James S. Cogswell, DriUmaster
Second Row
Eleanor Harrahy, Lois Bain, Jacqueline Averka, Ellen Davis, Fay Hannibal, Judith O'Leary, Carol Goodwin,
Marilyn Towle
Third Row
Audrey Humphriss, Cynthia Billings, Phyllis Baron, Eleanor Harris, Marjorie West, Margery Bowman, Jennifer
Wrightson, Joellen West
Fourth Row
Katherine Hemlin, Dorothy McGrath, Dianne Parker, Rosanna Newell, Carol Ann Hines, Carolyn Larson, Barbara
Kelloway, Mary Lou Moore
Fifth Row
Margaret Harris, Jean Hale, Joan Forward, Karen Todd, Louise Fisher, Sheila Driscoll, Sylvia Marand, Alice Thompson
Sixth Row
Lucy Clark, Phyllis Scher, Janet Jodaitus, GailGentile, Joanne Watman, Judy Seamans, Mary Manning, Carolyn Trull
Seventh Row
Marie Cook, Joan Carpenter, Marilyn Doering, Emily Morrison, Janet Kalinowski, Sandra Strong, Claire Manning,
Constance Cook
The Precisionettes have scored again!
This year the team, which consists of forty-eight regulars and twelve alternates, marched at four home games and
three away games, providing many thrills for University football fans with intricate half-time maneuvers.
The Precisionettes, formed in 1946, was one of the first all-girl collegiate drill teams in the East.
This year, under the able direction of Drill Master Jim Cogswell, Assistant Drill Master Stu Lindquist and Captain
Joan C. Rawlins, the team won new fans by its performance at the Boston University game and was featured on a
Boston telecast following the game.
The Precisionettes were also featured in the rotogravure section of the BOSTON HERALD this fall.
Formed with the Redmen Marching Band to furnish a spectacle performance at football games, the Precisionettes
have established an enviable record.
REDMEN MARCHING BAND
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Thomas Picard, Joan Skinner, Francis Foley, Arthur Latham, Janet Isazc, Mary Johnson
Second Row
John Perlowski, Eugene Dunton, Richard Streeter, Joan Thompson, Penny BuUard, Jean Ashley, Gary Begun,
David Breir, Marcia Smith
Third Row
Connie Patten, Harold Becker, Calvin Backstrom, Gerald Rodman, Martha Wendell, Rachel Parsons, Donald McComb,
Frances Richards, Janice Larsson, Hilda Panall, Charlotte Matuszko
Fourth Row
Beverly Peach, Ronald McMaster, Stuart Clough, Eleanor Clark, Joyce Southwell, Patricia Connolly, Peter Loftus,
Jane Tufts, Rebekah Somes, Diane Stewart, Sylvia Finos
Fifth Row
Mary Lou Armstrong, Robert Bury, John Needs, Sumner Barr, Carolann Wood, Dight Grain, Richard Harris,
Frederic Smith, Director Joseph Contino
Sixth Row
Joan RischiteHi, Bruce Beckwith, John Peck, Phyllis Potter, Carl Thresher, George Lust, Richard Draper
Attired in snappy maroon and white uniforms, the Redmen Marching Band functions as a show band to perform with
the Prccisionettes during half-time maneuvers at football games.
The band consists of forty-eight members under Drum Major Bruce Beckwith and Joseph Contino, Director of
University Bands.
This year, in addition to their performances at four home games and three away games, the band participated in
the Pittsfield Halloween Parade.
The Redmen Band, through its many performances, has gained a reputation as one of New England's finest
precision marching bands.
CONCERT BAND
Left to Right
Front R ow
Mary Lou Armstrong, Janet Isaac, Alta Mae Ide, Leonard Lizak, Norman Gage, Anita Lewis, Jean Ashley, Alan Lupo,
Joan Samon, Gary Begun, Ruth Mesh, Carole Looney
Second Row
Robert Schulz, Richard Valentine, Stanley Piechota, Albert Rlchey, Charles Herman, John Perlowskl, Elsie Busha,
Richard Streeter, David Wentworth, Patricia Connolly, Stuart Clough, J oyce Southwell, Arthur Lassek
Third R ow
John Needs, Neil Holzman, Martha Wendell, Richard Harris, Sally Swift, Donald Willbrant, Aline Freeman, Jane Tufts,
Robert Romancier, David Nelson, Phyllis Potter, Dight Grain, Robert Bury
Standing
George Lust, Benjamin Astley, Alan Gruskin, Donald Muzyka, Joseph Contlno (Director)
Those absent from picture
Richard Beebe, Norman Gessman
The Concert Band affords the finest instrumental music for campus and off -campus appearances.
It is also a vehicle for students interested in playing instrumental music and in increacing their proficiency as
musicians.
It has an annual winter concert and a pops concert in the spring.
Besides this, it makes a tour of Massachusetts in March for three days; other appearances in the vicinity occur
throughout the year.
In this entertaining capacity they can join the ranks of other groups sponsored by the music department who
serve as excellent good-will representatives of the University of Massachusetts.
ROTC BAND
REVELERS
CO-CHAIRMAN RUTH ANN KIRK, CO-CHAIRMAN EDWARD LEE, SECRETARY MARY ELLEN HOLLAND
Left to Right
First Row
Phyllis Salter, William LaBelle, Ruth A. Kirk, Edward Lee, Mary Ellen Bolland
Second Row
Marilyn Peach, Raymond Longhi, Donald Hiller, Gerald Portnoy, Gerald Grimes, Sandra Wanner
The Revelers, whom we have all seen on campus in their bright red and white striped jackets, encourage and channel
freshman participation in campus activities.
The Revelers began their program when the frosh arrived in the fall.
They help to make the adjustment of the freshmen to college life easier by their many planned activities, such as
the Freshman Inter-Dormitory Sing, the Frosh Picnic, Co-Rec Sports Day and the freshman activities night.
In addition to this, they act in an advisory capacity to the Frosh Inter-Dorm Council, Masquerade Ball, and class
meetings.
With their aid, the freshmen make a good beginning in campus life.
The Revelers indoctrinate them in campus activities and take a very potent part in making the freshmen feel at
home on our campus.
BAY STATE RIFLES
CAPTAIN EDWARD P. DAVIS, JR. -CADRE ADVISOR
CADET LT. COL. RICHARD B. BALDWIN
CADET FIRST SERGEANT RONALD W. GINGRAS
The drill team utilizes the traditional cavalry yellow in uniform accessories and makes a fine military impression.
It provides an opportunity for young men in their freshman and sophomore years of Armor R.O.T.C. to gain
proficiency in military drill in an enjoyable manner.
It develops and preserves the high ideals of the military profession while creating an interest in the Armor
branch of the Army.
Among its activities in the fall, the drill team performed during R.O.T.C. Day, in the Veterans' Day Parade in
Springfield and on television.
The team appeared in the St. Patrick's Day Parade, on Armed Forces Day, entered the Massachusetts Military
District R.O.T.C. Drill Team Competition and performed at the annual Spring Review of R.O.T.C. Cadets.
Through the ability it has demonstrated performing with precision, the team has gained the respect and
admiration of various audiences across the Commonwealth.
FLYING REDMEN
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
B'NAI BRITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
B'nai Brith Hillel has been established to provide religious, cultural, educational and social activities for the
Jewish students on campus.
It achieves its purpose by regular Friday evening services and Sunday night services.
It also offers non-credit courses in elementary and advanced Hebrew, Yiddish and Basic Belief of Judaism.
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
The purpose of the Christian Association is to further the spirit of Christianity on the University lovel through
personal and corporate worship, through the study of materials that throw light on Christian faith, through social
action growing out of its faith and through promoting true Christian fellowship.
The Christian Association is made up of students from Protestant churches of all denominations.
An active fall program included talks by the Reverend David S. King and the Reverend Thayer Greene.
Christmas Vespers which were also sponsored by Christian Association were well attended by all students.
A Religious Embassy, conducted by Dr. Glenn Olds, was held in February.
Also in February the world famous evangelist, Billy Graham, was a guest of Christian Association.
These features, together with Bible Study, religious courses, work parties and social activities, accounted for
another successful year of Christian Association.
NEWMAN CLUB
The Newman Club is established to provide for the religious, social and educational well being of all Roman Catholic
students on this campus.
Under the guidance of its chaplain, Father David Power, it provides an ever-widening program in order to fulfill its
purpose.
It organizes closed retreats for the men and women on campus, and it holds an open retreat in the spring on campus.
It holds bi-monthly meetings at which prominent lecturers speak, and a weekly seminar under Father Power.
It holds a Communion breakfast during open house weekend and sponsors a Newman School and Catholic Thought
in June.
STUDENT SENATE
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JERRY LEFKOWITZ
Left to Right
F irst Row
Shirley Sokoletsky, Marilyn Towle, Robert Gonsor, John Rosenberg, Phil Kuzmeski, Jerry Lefkowitz, Marcia Winegard,
Larry Parrish, Dick Sexton Gladys Bouchard, Phyllis Baron
Second Row
Erwin Haigis, Betty Janik, Chris Farnsworth, Susan Harrington, Mary Wharton, Craig McEwan, Nancy Wilkinson,
Jane Campos, Lucy Clark, Gussie Fishel
Third Row
Stan Merrill, Art Shaw, John Hay, Har
Lane, Jim Sullivan, Alan Christenson, Jack Pearl, David Wilson, Roger Davis
The Student Senate ranks as one of the leading student campus organizations.
Dedicated t ox-ard promoting the general welfare of the student body, the Senate is a representative group of students
This year a thorough
Senate operations, an integral part of modern self-government in a growing university. ...
The Senate has also been active in supporting worthwhile student activities and promoting projects for the better-
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The Senate has sponsored the Debating Society, International Weekend, University Open House and many other
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As usual the Senate Finance Committee ensured that Student Tax money was wisely spent and gave encouragement
to all student groups to undertake quality programs. .
The Student Services committee worked all year toward improving student working conditions, investigating a sound
system of student identification and urging maintenance of a high standard of service in University dining hails.
A problem of major concern to the Senate this year has been the relationship of the Student Union to the overall
campus picture.
The Senate has worked for smooth integration of the Student Union into campus life.
Senators have also served on many University committees, a fact which enables student voice to be given to
problems of all-University Concern.
The place of student government at the University remains secure and ever ready to expand its horizons to
grow with the Massachusetts of the future.
WMUA
STATION MANAGER JANET NICHOLS, PRODUCTION DIRECTOR DAVID CULLEN, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
RICHARD LAVIGNE, BUSINESS MANAGER ALISA HAPPONEN, OPERATIONS DIRECTOR DONALD TORRES
L eft to Right
First Row
Ed Conner, Jay Adelman, Richard Bresciani, Hal Glass, Theodore Mael, Richard Zanlni, Robert Piwarczyk
Second Row
Sue Harllng, Janet Neal, Lois Nazarian, Janet Nichols, Richard Lavigne, David CuUen, Donald Torres,
Allsa Happonen, Elaine Morse, Patricia Connolly, Jo Ann Rischitelli
Third R ow
Barbara Kelley, Phyllis Jordan, William Bridgman, Robert Rousseau, James Patriquin, Robert Eldredge,
Matthew Brown, William Catchall, Robert Arthur, Arnold Westlund, Joyce Sher, Charlotte Gustafson
Fourth Row
Frank Spear, Edward White, David Shaw, Francis Spriggs, Harold Dutton, Gardner Wills, Charles Brown,
Clarke Davis, Leonard Bacon, Donald Bartlett, Robert Selya, Thomas Latham
The broadcasting association of the University of Massachusetts, better known on campus as WMUA, is governed
now by a joint student-faculty board.
They produce more than 1800 hours of broadcasting each school year and have served to train many students
in the different phases cf radio work.
Recently WMUA has outdone itself in providing varied programs of interest to all.
They broadcast athletic events taking place both at home and away, world and national news coverage from United
Press, and the popular "Dancing In The Cark" program which provides music for Saturday night dancing.
These are a few examples of the projects they undertake, and the high caliber of programs which they present
regularly.
This year they have added the University hockey games to their long list of programs and they have continued
their policy of keeping the University posted by a fine presentation of election results on election night.
WMUA definitely achieves its goals of providing experience in radio for interested students, providing
entertainment and information to the campus, and promoting the University in the surrounding communities.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
PRESIDENT JOHN HAYES, VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP GORDON JOHNSTON, VICE PRESIDENT OF
SERVICE PROJECTS FRANK PUTMAN, RECORDING SECRETARY JAMES WIXON, CORRESPONDING
SECRETARY GEORGE FOGG, TREASURER EDWARD GREEN
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First R ow
Robert Graves, Donald Abt, Richard Bernier, Calvin Backstrom
Sec ond R ow
Robert Merrithew, Robert Piwarcsyk, James Wixon, Frank Putman, John Hayes, Gordon Johnston, George Fogg,
Edward Green, Robert Barney
Third R ow
David Hautanen, Walter Fujczak, Douglas Lane, William Harrington, James Hirtle, Arthur Creelman, Richard Lipman,
Robert Fujczak
F ourth R ow
Kenneth Johnson, Geoffrey Ryder, Peter Shaw, John Pysz, Robert Hayes, Edward Zuzgo, Leo Jones, Stanley Merrill,
David Shepardson
Those absent from picture
David Guarnaccia
Kappa Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is an excellent illustration of service on our campus.
The boys in the blue hats with the yellow letters are everywhere and anywhere things have to be done.
A short list of their activities includes, first of all, helping with freshman orientation and registration.
They also conduct lost-and-found at all campus athletic events and information booths at all major
functions on campus.
They hold the U.M.O.C. contest, proceeds of which go to some worthy cause, run the Books-for-Asia
drive, and magazine drives for veterans' hospitals.
Men in this fraternity have dedicated themselves to perform useful service on our campus and to develop
the leadership abilities of their brothers, all in the true spirit of brotherhood.
They achieve their purpose well, for the men in Alpha Phi Omega willingly serve whenever they are needed
and their fraternity is a true asset to the University.
CONCERT ASSOCIATION
CONCERT MANAGER ROBERT AMES
SECRETARY MARY-ELLEN BOLAND
Left to Right
First Row
Mary-Ellen Boland, Robert T. Ames
Sec and R ow
Joseph McNeil, Edward Bennett, Michael Jutras
Increasing audiences each year indicate that
the Concert Association is fulfilling its
obligations in serving social and artistic
needs of the campus and of interested persons
in the vicinity.
They have presented some outstanding artists
this year which include: Jan Peerce, Boston
Pops Orchestra, Tucson Boys Choir, Lily
Pons and Philadelphia Orchestra.
All of these concerts were a huge success,
filling the Cage to capacity.
The Concert Association has been increasing-
ly successful in presenting programs of in-
terest to the University population.
The students appreciate fully the opportunities
they are given, through the efforts of the
Concert Association, to attend fine concerts
right on our own campus.
Left to Right
David Koski, Norman Steeves, Gerald
McClellan, Dan Petruzella, Peter
Santos, James Cogswell, Ralph Doe,
Robert Corey
Those absent from picture
Peter Monroe
THE STATESMEN have been reactivated
by a group of interested singers who ex-
pect to formulate a pattern which will be
imitated in succeeding years.
The chief motivation of the organization
is not only to sing the regularly accepted
songs presented by a college octet, but
also to build a wider repertoire.
Their appearances on the campus have
been highly praised by the whole
University population.
Some of their more popular selections in-
clude: "Day-0", "Bermuda Buggy Ride",
"Daddy, Get Your Baby Out of Jail", and
"Blue Moon".
The Statesmen, besides their appearances
on campus, have entertained many small
groups in western Massachusetts.
In this way they serve as effective good-
will men for our University.
With determination and intense preparation,
this organization can become the first
concert octet in the history of the
University of Massachusetts.
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INTERNATIONAL CLUB
PRESIDENT MIGUEL A. JIMENEZ, VICE PRESIDENT MARCEL DANEAU, SECRETARY CHEE-TECK TAN
TREASURER ATHANASIOS KIRATSOUS
Left to Right
F irst R ow
Athanasios Klratsous, Chee-Teck Tan, Norman Cournoyer, Miguel A. Jimenez, Sidney F. Wexler, Marcel Daneau
Second Row
Lincoln A. Jones, Nella Crooks, Haydee Godoy, Johanna C. Van Herwijnen, Jean Duqal, Fresia Munoz,
Ana M. Cordones, Astley S. Forbes
Third R ow
William Draper, Enrique Yanez, Marcel Gagnon, Kenneth Crooks, Ban si Lai Amla, Clayton S. Bradford, Ernesto Beltrar
The International Club helps to promote fellowship among the students of the various nations represented on
this campus.
At many of the meetings, there were official representatives from other nations as speakers.
It sponsored a dance at Halloween to which were invited students from Smith, Mount Holyoke and Amherst Colleges.
One particularly interesting program which it sponsored consisted of an international banquet which was held in the
spring.
The foreign students prepared typical foods from various countries around the world.
This worthy organization through its fine work on a small scale helps to contribute to world-wide understanding
and peace.
Its contribution to our campus is one of great importance to a University of our size.
This club does much to create a feeling of fellowship among the many people here who are far from home and are
trying to adapt themselves to a new and strange way of life.
STUDENT UNION GOVERNING
BOARD
CHAIRMAN LARRY PARRISH
Left to Right
F irst Row
Dr. Field, Barbara Axt, Marcia Winegard, Lorraine Wlllson, Mr. Will
Second R oiv
Fran DriscoU, Paul Marks, Robert Gonsor, Larry Parrlsh
The principle of student self-rule has been extended to include the formation of policy governing the new center of
campus activity the Student Union.
This past year a pioneer group of nine students joined with three faculty members in the joint board which was
given the responsibility of preparing for the addition of the Student Union to the life of the University.
Among the many tasks undertaken were the opening of the Union for Winter Carnival, formation of policy for Union
operations, and structuring of Union governing operation.
These difficult and comprehensive tasks were carried out in a spirit of eager co-operation and avid interest.
A system has been established by which the Student Union Board of Governors will head a highly developed
bureaucratic system of student committees to which the actual program operation of the building will be assigned.
DEBATING SOCIETY
PRESIDENT ROBERT A. RASKINS, MANAGER DOMINIC J. DI MATTIA
Left to R ight
F irst Row
Virginia Bazzinatti, Robert Raskins, Dominic Di Mattia, Jo Anne Donahue
Second Row
Richard Zanini, Gregory Avedikian, Joseph McNeil, Robert Zelis, John Moore, Edwin Roy
The Debating Society is one of the more recent organizations on campus, with this the first full year during which
it has been active.
In the fall, in conjunction with the Young Republicans Club and the Young Democrats Club, it sponsored a
Republican-Democrat debate.
Also, it conducted a mock-election on campus previous to the presidential election.
This mock-election did a fine job of measuring campus opinion concerning the impending election.
The Society has also participated in intercollegiate debates at Harvard, Dartmouth, and M.l.T.
They have also held many campus discussions and debates.
The Debating Society has done a fine job already in representing the University on other campuses and will
doubtless continue to do so.
ROISTER DOISTERS
Providing interested University students with the
opportunity to participate in all phases of the theatre
arts is the goal of the Roister Doisters, one of the
oldest extra curricular activities on campus.
Roister Doister has maintained its high standard of
theatre skills in widely differing types of
production.
This year the group presented "The Crucible" by
Arthur Miller.
The play was about the witchcraft craze at Salem,
Massachusetts in the 1790's.
This year they again sponsored the inter-class
play competition which was completely student
organized and directed.
This spring they presented "Tiger at the Gate" by
Jean Giraudoux.
This successful performance was repeated at
commencement .
Although its stated purpose is to foster knowledge
in all phases of the theatre, Roister Doisters has
done an excellent job of entertaining the campus
community as a sideline.
CHORALE
The University Chorale this year continued to spread its reputation for fine singing and varied programs.
During the season 1956-57, the Chorale presented its usual varied program.
In addition, its program contained a complete Bach cantata, "Unto Us a Son is Born"; a motet by
Mendelssohn, "Hear My Prayer"; some of the mystical songs by Vaughn-Williams; the "Alto Rhapsody"
by Brahms.
This year the chorale made its annual trip between semesters which spreads good will toward the
University throughout the state.
They also sang at the horticulture show, the Governor's Inauguration in Springfield and the dedication
of the new Student Union.
The University Chorale is especially fortunate this year in having some excellent and promising soloists.
As usual, the members of the University Chorale assist the Operetta Guild in providing competent singing-
actors for its annual production.
The University Chorale in association with the Operetta Guild made it possible for the Opera Workshop to
begin its activities with financial assistance and technical advice.
DAMES CLUB
In 1952, Mrs. Jean Mather organized the Dames Club, a very necessary organization on campus.
Its members are students' wives who are united to promote culture and a spirit of friendliness among
themselves.
They hold monthly meetings and their program shows a list of varied events.
Their year started off with a reception at the Mathers for old and new members.
In the fall, they had a hayride, at Christmas, a party for the children, and a dinner dance in February.
In addition, they held a cake sale to help the Polio Drive and they participate in open house by having
a cafeteria for hungry visitors.
In addition, the club sponsors smaller interest groups which meet weekly.
These interests include sewing, sports, drama, bridge, cake -decorating and sports.
UNIVERSITY FILM SOCIETY
The University Film Society is a student-faculty committee, members of which are chosen by the English and
foreign language departments on campus.
Each semester this committee presents to the campus a program of foreign and American films which are selected
for their excellence and general interest.
The films are shown mostly on Sunday afternoons and evenings, but the committee plans its programs so that
they will not conflict with other campus events.
The society is to be congratulated for making available to the University a number of varied and enjoyable
films which the student can afford to attend.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
The International Relations Club was organized to further the recognition and understanding of international affairs.
It holds monthly meetings, open to all who are interested, at which lectures on various nations and their
complexities are presented.
Its list of speakers include Mr. Carl Lowenstein of Amherst College speaking on the Middle East, Mr. John
Marcum of Colgate speaking on French North Africa, Mr. Sidney Monas of Amherst College speaking on Soviet
Russia and Hull Winslow of the Near East College Association speaking on the English and American approach.
In addition to this, the Club sponsored a trip to the United Nations at New York where the group was given a
guided tour through the buildings and an opportunity to view the General Assembly in action.
It also assists in the international weekend, an all-campus event.
OPERETTA GUILD
The Operetta Guild has been advancing in popularity in leaps and bounds in the past few years.
Its fine performances deserve this recognition, for the Guild's members are hard workers and do their best each
year to present a flawless production.
This year's performance was "Paint Your Wagon" by Lerner and Loewe, just one of the many hit shows by
these authors.
"Brigadoon" which was produced by the Guild in 1951 and the current Broadway hit, "My Fair Lady", are two
of their more recent shows.
Since this show depicts the era of the Gold Rush, all the male members of the cast grew beards this year and
created a fad on the campus.
The colorful pageantry of the fandango dancers and the dusty miners made this year's show with all new talent
one of the Guild's best.
In addition to its many performances on campus, the Operetta Guild travels to near-by towns where its
performance is sponsored by the alumni association there.
The proceeds of these programs goes toward scholarships for deserving University students.
FINE ARTS COUNCIL
The Fine Arts Council is a faculty-student committee headed by Clarence Shute of the Philosophy department.
The Council presents a program which attempts to cover all the fine arts, music, dance, philosophy and
other aesthetic fields of interest.
Its programs are devised to please the varied tastes of our large college community.
It publicizes its programs in Amherst and vicinity and at the neighboring colleges.
Its program this year had included Professor William H. Darr of Amherst College speaking on "The Matter and
Spirit of Painting", a program of chamber music presented by the faculty members of the Music Department at
Smith College, Geoffroy Atkinson of Amherst College whose topic was "Developing Taste in the French
Renaissance".
Besides this it sponsored the showing of two Print Collections from Bowdoin College and did much in helping
with the presentation of the Arts Festival in the spring.
SQUARE DANCE CLUB
The Square Dance Club provides a recreational outlet for students interested in square dance.
They meet each week for square dancing in Bowditch Lodge.
They also sponsor an all-campus square dance each semester.
In addition to this, they send a demonstration group to the Intercollegiate Folk Festival.
The members of the group provide their own music and many orchestrations of country music.
In both country music and square dance this organization is a vehicle for entertainment to many students
on campus.
OUTING CLUB
The Outing Club provides an outlet on campus to people interested in gaining experience and further rugged
outdoor life.
It sponsors hikes along the Mt. Tom Range and the Metacomet Trail, and mountain climbs up Mt. Greylock
and Mt. Ascutney.
Some of the more experienced members this year made a winter climb up Mt. Washington.
They also visit such caves as Edon's Cave in Great Harrington and Bashful Lady Cave in Connecticut.
The club participates in outings with similar clubs from colleges in this area.
They co-sponsored a square dance at Mt. Holyoke College and a sugaring-off party in the spring.
Meetings are held once a month to plan trips and conduct business.
New members are welcomed and given whatever instruction is necessary for survival.
INTER-DORM COUNCIL
The Inter-dorm Council sponsors an event providing entertainment and recreation for freshmen.
The usual event is a dance in one of the dormitories preceded by a movie.
During the basketball season, it held Open Houses after the games at which music was provided for dancing,
and coffee and cookies were provided for refreshment.
Some of the movies are so popular that they must be shown at Bowker rather than in the dormitories^
In May the council sponsored a freshman picnic which was a huge success.
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As usual, life in the women's
dorms has been varied, and as
usual, each year is busier than
the preceding one.
ABBEY
The Abbey, this year filled to
absolute capacity, has been
the scene of many pleasant
experiences for both the fresh-
man and upperclass women who
live there.
This year the Abbey was also
the home of Nina Cordonnes, a
graduate student from South
America.
The highlight of the Christmas
season was the Mistletoe Ball,
in which the freshman women
played host to the boys from
Lewis.
ARNOLD HOUSE
Residents of Arnold House have been kept busy with their classes and extra-curricular activities as well as
the active social and intellectual program in the dorm.
A few of the activities enjoyed by "Arnoldites" are; Saturday night dances, open houses, T.V. popcorn
parties, dorm breakfasts, corridor parties, and many holiday parties.
The holiday parties include such as one for Halloween, a Christmas dance with Baker dorm and a
Valentine party.
However, all activity was not in the social line.
A series of cultural teas presented talks in the fields of music, art, and history.
CRABTREE HOUSE
Last, but by no means least among freshman dorms is Crabtree House.
Their year started with getting acquainted teas, dances and open houses.
A system of Sunday morning breakfasts was initiated.
October brought a traditional Halloween party to residents of this house.
A dorm Christmas party was a must, as was a Christmas formal with Thatcher.
Second semester brought more dances and floor suppers.
The final function of the dorm was to plan a House Buffet Supper which was enjoyed by one and all.
HAMLIN HOUSE
Hamlin House, one of our upperclass women's dorms, has been bustling with activities all year long.
A special project, new and very successful this year, has been the cultural coffee hours presented by the
girls in each corridor.
One particularly interesting one was entitled "Government Is Your Business", and Mr. Stapleton from
Holyoke was Hamlin's guest.
Another very enjoyable coffee hour was an Afterdinner Music Hour.
Hamlin's social activities have also been outstanding.
Along with the very successful and traditional Christmas and Halloween parties, Hamlin has introduced
a friendly affair called "Old Hamlinites Greeting New Hamlinites."
In addition, residents of Hamlin were hostesses for a very fine Veteran's Dance and assisted the
Steward's Club by presenting a buffet supper after the Military Ball.
The year came to a grand close with the Senior Farewell Supper in May.
KNOWLTON HOUSE
Knowltonites started off this year with a series of "Open Houses" held by each floor on alternating
nights, thus affording an opportunity for each girl to become acquainted with her dorm-mates.
Also in the fall, Knowlton House was the scene of the Red Cross Blood Bank according to custom.
A new type of leisure time activity was initiated with the appearance of a television set in the
Main lounge.
Since its arrival, the set has provided many enjoyable hours for residents and their guests.
Holiday parties were highlights of the year as was the presence of Tresia Munoz, a student from
Chile.
LEACH HOUSE
Leach House, which incorporates within its
borders "La Maison Francaise", provides the
campus with a bit of a cosmopolitan air.
The group of girls which makes up "The French
House" are French majors and theirs is an ex-
periment in living as do the French.
Intellectual and cultural enrichment were pro-
vided through a series of "fire-side-chats",
classical music hours, and dormitory discussions.
The main lounge was the scene, in October, of a
tea given in honor of Mrs. Leach, for whom the
dormitory was named.
And, as a good will project. Leach House resi-
dents provided a Christmas dinner and gifts for
a D.P. family.
All in all, it has been an extremely busy year
for residents of women's dormitories.
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Activity in the Men's dorms this
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BAKER
Life at Baker House has been
very interesting for its members.
An active program of dances has
been enjoyed by all.
One of the highlights of the year
was winning second place in the
annual Homecoming Float Parade
a just reward for many hours of
planning and building an excel-
lent float.
CHAD BOURNE
Chadbourne, too, has been a busy dorm this year.
Besides sponsoring a program of movies and dances for its residents, Chadbourne was also the scene
of an active sports program.
Participation in basketball, football and softball provided recreation for many.
Another interesting feature of this dorm was the installation of an intercommunication system this fall.
GREENOUGH
The men of Greenough have sponsored a program this year which has proved to be interesting and
satisfying to its inhabitants.
An intramural sports program is one of the most popular here.
To balance this a series of dorm dances and movies has also claimed recognition.
And, in the spring, the annual Greenough spring picnic was well received by all.
LEWIS
The past year has been a highly successful one for Lewis House.
The men here started off the year with a bang by placing First in the interdorm sing in the fall.
Next, Lewis House was winner of the Homecoming Float Parade.
This was a busy weekend.
Lewis also held a very successful Homecoming Dance.
Then, the highlight of the Christmas season was the Mistletoe Ball which was held with the girls
from the Abbey.
The rest of the year was just as well filled with dances and intramural sports.
MIDDLESEX
Middlesex is the home of the two-year male students on campus.
They too have enjoyed along with their many studies an active year in dorm participation.
Some of the most enjoyable events have been exchange parties with freshman girls' dorms,
intramural football and basketball games, dorm parties and winter-long County Circle
ping pong tournament.
THATCHER
The freshman men of Thatcher House started their program this year with the Freshman
Interdormitory Sing.
Shortly after this a dance was held which was well attended.
Music was provided for the dance by a new Hi-Fi set.
A Halloween party was held for residents of Thatcher and was greatly enjoyed by alL
Just prior to Christmas vacation the annual Christmas Dance was held with the girls
from Crabtree.
Other events for the year included a house Christmas party, a St. Patrick's Day party and
the annual dorm banquet in the spring.
Another much enjoyed project was the newspaper which is put out by Thatcher.
Five issues of the paper were published during the year and were well received by all.
VAN METER
Van Meter's intention is to establish "a system of house government and organization".
A system which enhances greatly the harmonously relationship between the governed and
those governing.
This was well accomplished thru the dorm program of intramural activities and campus
functions, the movies and other programs held within the dorm.
MARRIED STUDENTS
County Circle or as it is better known,
Federal Circle, is home to the 60
families going through school as
married students.
Within the two buildings making up
this community, Hampshire and Suffolk
Houses, diapers mix with textbooks,
baby powder with slide rules, and
housekeeping with term papers.
In spite of all the complications, the
men find it a rewarding and success-
ful journey through UMieland.
Many of the students at County Circle are veterans, completing their education by benefit
of Uncle Sam and some are not veterans but students who married early and still want to
finish and receive their degree.
Surprising as it may seem, life in these dorms or apartments is not as detached from the
rest of the campus as might seem at a glance.
The married students are represented on practically all the Varsity teams, baseball, foot-
ball, soccer and many others.
We have Engineers, Lib Arts majors, Phys. Ed. majors and Wildlife majors.
The wives too, find college life quite interesting and rewarding.
The biggest social activity facing the wives on this campus is the Dames Club. (See
"Dames Club")
The children, even though many are too young to appreciate
their surroundings, seem to have just as much fun as their
parents.
The Dames Club initiated a play school for the young ones
which is in session five days a week all through the school
year.
And of course Christmas time is a big affair with Chic
(Santa Claus) Hamel always having a bag full of presents
for the wee ones.
Every so often some one has a birthday and of course the
whole floor is invited to share the ice cream, cake and
goodies.
The kids are having a wonderful time growing up on a college campus where their fathers,
and sometimes even their mothers, are earning their college degrees.
However, the main reason why mother and father and baby are here is for father to finish
his education.
Dad seems to have a swell time on campus and misses none of the social life.
His time is divided between studying, caring for baby and working.
At the cinder blocks, all dads are chief cooks and bottle washers.
Time is still found for merry times however.
Many are still active in fraternities.
House parties are common affairs with one, two or three families sharing a TV set.
While the rest of the campus is home for the holidays, the county circle comes to life.
Christmas, New Year, birthdays, anniversaries are all good excuses for parties.
And sometimes, the residents don't even need a reason.
Going through school as a married student is a wonderful
experience.
And actually the life is not much different from that of the
typical student or coed.
Every spring the wives of the graduating seniors receive
their degrees in an impressive ceremony at the President's
garden.
The degree is a P.H.T. (Pushing Hubby Through).
All of the wives earn it.
Don't run out and get married just to live at the County
Circle the waiting list had hundreds of names on it.
COMMUTERS
Commuters are the people found in Mem Hall, or were found in Mem Hall.
The first semester of this year they paid their last respects to that hallowed,
but worn out hall.
They have vacated that building for the new Student Union where their
increasing numbers have more room to spread.
Besides enjoying the new facilities and more glamorous environment of the
Union the commuters are becomming more interested and involved in campus
comings and goings.
They are represented in the Roister Bolsters, the Collegian, the Handbook
and many other campus organizations.
More and more of them are joining sororities and fraternities and spending
many extra hours on campus working in Greek events.
As the largest organized group on campus the commuters have formed a
club.
During first semester they sponsored a very successfu Ihayride dance and
Christmas party.
In the spring semester, they held a record hop followed up by their annual
commuters' picnic.
Although at the beginning of the semester many of the commuters missed the
familiar Mem Hall, it didn't take them long to get used to the Union where
they are very much at home.
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JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH
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Nell Gordon
Thomas Jones
Hervey Weltzman
John Shuttleworth
Second Row
Sanford Slade
Morris Weiner
Richard Weiner
David Weinburg
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LT. MASTER LOUIS WOLPORT
SCRIBE BARRY FREIDMAN
EXCHEQUER BERT MINSKY
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Mell Jaffe
Howard Raphaelson
Edward Heller
Joseph Finkle
Bert Mlnsky
Melvin Horvitz
Louis Wolpert
Barry Friedman
Sanford Rothstein
Paul Marks
Jordan Levy
Leonard Shapiro
Second Row
David Saltiel
Alan Bello
Milton Lebowitz
Julius Miller
Joel Wolfson
Kenneth Kipnes
Charles Ehrenberg
David Kravitz
Morton Shaevel
Charles Aronson
Marvin Waldman
Robert Shuman
Joel Wyner
Third Row
Leonard Katz
Stephen Sanfield
Roger Millen
Earl Lilly
Richard Liebman
Peter Stoler
David Kahn
David Leiderman
Alan Lupo
Alvin Wheeler
Irving Labovitz
Sherman Marks
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First Row
Joseph Szala
Dean Whittier
Jack Battis
Princess Demeter
Wayne MacDonald
Henry Jensen
Harold Roeder
Carl O'Neil
Second Row
Phillip Stowell
Allen Bedrosian
Charles Avery
Kenneth West
Lon Hodge
Warren Blandin
John Fava
Bernard Gardetto
Fredric Scott
Ralph D'Amato
Eliot Blackwell
Charles Stimson
Wayne Pray
Richard Leonard
PRESIDENT JOHN FAVA
VICE PRESIDENT FREDRIC SCOTT
SECRETARY CARL O'NEIL
TREASURER BERNARD GARDETTE
Third Row
Edward McEleney
Merrit LaPlante
Bradford Chase
John Peck
Vincent Marini
Richard Whelan
Robert Frost
David King
David Kraner
Robert Rivers
Greg Terkanian
Carl Rose
Winston Lavallee
Al Tucker
Phillip Holmes
Ed Osmond
F ouTth Row
Ken Pillsbury
Bob Bradley
Bob McLane
Chuck Wilhelm
William Nichols
Phillip Woodwforth
Francis Dellamano
David Anderson
Richard Casteldin
Maynard Forbes
Francis Allaire
Alson Sherman
James Rutledge
Gilbert Rishton
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David Reynolds
Roland Lowe
Paul Whitney
Richard Pomeroy
Everett Young
Walter Nelson
Von W. Orton
Joseph Delameter
Charles Fessenden
Peter Dalton
Lawrence Blakley
John Maqoon
PRESIDENT WALTER NELSON
VICE PRESIDENT VON W. ORTON
TREASURER PETER DALTON
SECRETARY EVERETT YOUNG
Second Row
John Needs
John Wilder
Arthur Peck
Robert Witham
Guy Clark
Peter Lovejoy
Wayne Wickland
Robert Padelford
James Midgley
Robert Gianferante
Donald Murray
Robert Kowalski
Third Row
John Berube
Warren Hookway
Wendel Bartholomew
Joseph Whiting
Richard Sheldon
George Bixby
David Poland
Michael Conrod
Gerald Onos
Knight Harris
Edward White
Chick Tatsapaugh
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First Row
Paul Touher
Tom Whalen
Vin Zucco
Dick Hinkley
Bob Gorman
Bill Connors
Dick Clement
Bob Wellman
Ron Blume
Dave Koski
Archie Hannon
Ned Bowler
Grant Law
John Peterson
Those absent from picture
Gills Powers
Jim Tucker
John Cieri
Third Row
Dave Donaldson
Chet Caldwell
Dick Thompson
Bill Allen
Art Miller
Nelson Lung
John Kominski
John Picard
Dave Ingram
Doug Guyett
John Tero
Bob Morris
Ken Fone
Ed Gilhouley
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Bill Jennison
PRESIDENT DICK CLEMENT
VICE PRESIDENT BOB WELLMAN
SECRETARY RONNIE BLUME
TREASURER BILL CONNORS
Second Row
John Pados
Ron Kelly
Charles Lawson
Don Crennen
Charles Studley
Paul Lynch
Roland Duprey
Dave Young
Nick Walsh
Ted Schmidt
Leo Benard
Bob Stoddard
Dick Gilgut
Don Rizzo
Bill GuQzzo
Bob Norman
Bob Weiss
Dave Barrett
Bob Betts
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RICHARD KEOGH
JOHN LAFONTANA
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First Row
William McCarthy
John Bitteti
Roger Pouloit
Gerald Shay
William Keith
John McGinty
Robert Brown
Walter Eagen
Joseph Cardello
Bruce McLean
William Welsh
Frank McNamara
Second R ow
James Devine
Raymond Beal
Edward Richardson
William Burke
Richard Keogh
Philip Hawkins
Robert Duval
Arthur Lowden
George Laughlin
Charles Olive
Lawrence O'Toole
Alfred Conrad
Gil Guertin
Third Row
Philip Shine
William McDonough
Charles Randall
Robert DeValle
John LaFontana
Donald Osborne
Gunnar Deurell
William Crotty
Richard Herrick
Norman Jones
John Tarpey
Thomas Flynn
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Charles Mellen
Ronald Vacca
Leo Cassidy
John O'Keefe
William Goodwin
John Walsh
Paul Connolly
Paul McEachern
John George
Randy Gennings
Cliff Mayhew
Richard Wright
Ronald Lundgren
Roger Arguin
Frank Kaveney
Edward Tateasian
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JOHN QUINN
CARL RICHARDSON
TED SMITH
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First Row
Burt Seletsky
Jack Walsh
Al Hopkinson
John Quinn
Carl Richardson
Dave Hanson
Ted Smith
Cris Matheson
Tony Kozak
Peter Kenney
Ken Ferris
Roger Roberts
Second Row
Frank CuUen
Pete Laverty
Phil Kyrouz
Dick Glidden
Ron Lacroiz
Bob Ballanger
Bob Brown
Norbert Belanger
Dick Gibbs
Paul LaDoux
Bob Rousseau
Norm Gage
Charlie Allen
Hugh Gardner
Arnie Westlund
Don Leclair
Third Row
Don McLoed
Bob Woodruff
Bob Eldridge
Jim Rogers
Zyggie Wachta
Ray Freeman
Dave Grant
Ray Hendrickson
Jack Pearl
Stan Merrill
Bill Gatchell
Jack Mahoney
Those absent from picture
Louis Roderic
Chet Stasiowski
Art Johnson
Dick Chevela
Bernard Chiacchia
Jim Conw/ay
Sherm Pike
Tom Derby
Bob Sabin
Jim David
Len Campbell
Dan Brayton
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ROBERT PHILLIPS
WILLIAM SCHAEFFER
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F irst Row
Gene Bachand
John Fahey
John Welch
Robert Cronin
William McConville
Robert Fuller
Peter Tierney
Edward Duggan
Henry Burns
Gerald Sullivan
Second Row
Robert Lenehan
Gerald Murphy
Thomas Kennedy
Richard Greene
Dean Lane
William Schaeffer
George Ditomassi
Robert Phillips
Robert Lindquist
Francis Guiliano
Charles Gibowicz
Michael Curran
Clark Baldwin
Robert Locke
Third Row
Robert Minuttella
Robert Klein
Peter St. Lawrence
Donald Snow
John Whitehead
Daniel Bonasoni
William Conlin
Edward Lee
John McGreal
John Eppich
Richard Willey
Edward Brennan
David Brownell
Arthur Btown
Joseph Crocietta
Richard Conti
Fourth Row
Richard Morrissey
Paul Leathe
Edward McCaffry
Michael Dube
James Balaguer
Paul Casperson
George Kennedy
Milton Shupe
William CoUette
Henry Schroender
Roger Barous
Archibald Georgian
David Wilson
Richard Demergian
Joseph Wooler
John Flavin
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VICE PRESIDENT DOUGLAS PFENINGER
MASTER OF CEREMONIES RAYMOND SULLIVAN
RECORDING SECRETARY THOMAS POTTER
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Second Row
Third Row
Fourth Row
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C. Terry
J. Sensabaugh
B. Baggarly
F. Purches
R. Barnini
N. Pawlak
T. Foley
E. Moakler
P. Zarlengo
R. Burton
R. Loring
R. Williams
B. Sullivan
G. Raymond
C. Collins
R. Parent
J. Rusikias
F. Dagenais
D. O'Laughin
L. Councilman
J. Loftus
R. Prouty
L. Sokup
A. Dixon
M. Brown
D. Brennan
P. Suorsa
S. Dolby
R. Bartholemew
R. Robinson
E. Walski
T. DwyeT
D. Pfeninger
P. Signet
J . Donovan
H. Grant
R. Bibeau
R. Oliviera
T. Whittaker
R. Huie
R. Sullivan
J . Tourtelotte
K. Tonis
D. Keay
T. Potter
J. O'Keefe
P. Painchaud
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N. Lariviere
W. Ritchie
R. O'Donnell
G. Mangs
R. Kepper
R. Lariviere
K. Goldman
E. Moriaty
R. McHale
L. Monize
B. O'Brien
C. Rousseau
C. Niedzwiecki
N. Boucher
T. Brennan
R. Simonelli
T. Sullivan
H. Tamagno
R. Seignious
J. Golda
B. Wood
J. Zaremba
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VICE PRESIDENT JAMES P. WALSH
SECRETARY WILLIAM MAHONEY
TREASURER JOSEPH SULLIVAN
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F irs t R ow
Richard P. Celermar
Cicero Tonduros
James Condon
Edward Nichols
Wisoston McDonald
Second Row
John Warren
James Charlton
John Palmer
William Mahoney
Gerald McLellan
Steve Cunilf
Joseph Sullivan
Philip Mahoney
Robert Sampson
Theodore Candilton
William Desmond
Bernard Schrender
Robert Scales
Robert Paqnini
Third Row
William Labelle
Anthony Bevivini
Gerald McNeil
Claine Kennedy
Robert Albertini
Simond Zatyvha
Ellsworth Shorp
Richard Gugliemi
Joseph Spadafora
George Bloomstron
John Scales
Anthony Favullo
Henry Hall
George Worsh
Fourth Row
Michael O'SuUivan
Robert Foley
John Supien
Vincient Cousineau
Joseph Mauger
Thomas Chalmers
David Perley
Herbert Louvetan
Raphall Turnlati
Edward Symanski
Lawrence Treadwel
Anthony Scalzi
George McCafferty
Richard Witham
John Mc Ateer
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VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT HARDINA
SECRETARY JOHN ROSENBERG
COMPTROLLER RICHARD STEELE
Left to Right
F irst R ow
Malcolm Rice
Lawrence Beaupre
Bruce Milne
Ronald Hwalek
Wayne Bassett
Robert Frey
Those absent from picture
Henry Frederickson
Leonard Rand
Earl Cheney
David Caverley
Benjamin Getchell
Second Row
Myles Doherty
Arthur Anti
John Hayward
James Beattie
Stuart Heywood
William White
John Rosenberg
Robert Hardina
Henri Picard
Richard Steele
Robert Jamieson
Alvird Hayward
Robert Arthur
Louis Montesi
Joseph Sylvia
Porter Harley
Third Row
William Hogarth
Edward McManus
Bill O'Rourke
Gerald Tuttle
Ray Grandchamp
Peter Reardon
James Pease
John D'Arcy
William Barnard
David Casey
Bob Bienkowski
Nick Stadfeld
Harry Spiliotis
Vin Marteka
Peter Montminy
Bob Haskins
Thomas Zaccheo
Ken Ballard
Fourth Row
Craig Preston
Robert White
Charles Carlson
Lester Cameron
William Kepper
Dave Winterhalter
Jonathan Snead
David Rehbein
Frank Witham
Melvin Foster
Don Williams
Walter Bayer
John Holmgren
George Thelin
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Elmer Brooks
Barry Jansson
Larry Carpenter
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MITCH FISHER
STANLEY ELMAN
PHILIP NYMAN
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First R ow
Gerald Cohen
Gene Kay
Norm Gessman
Leon Aronson
Gerald Goldman
Maxwell Reinstein
Philip Nyman
Mitch Fisher
Mrs. Florence Clements
Arthur Hoffman
Stanley Elman
George Simon
Robert Flax
Gerald Weinberg
Richard Manells
Mervyn Weiner
Second Row
Jonas Chaves
Richard Shocker
Charles Burnim
William Lee
Sidney Krasnoo
Jordan Liner
David Margolis
Alvin Serser
Jerald Canter
Robert Myers
Charles Sagan
Robert Hurst
Alan Harris
Harold Leppo
Third R ow
Jacob Rome
Barry Fleider
Alan Gruskin
Arthur Gordon
David Meltzer
Alan Cohen
Jerald Rodman
Leonard Sacon
Richard Harris
Arthur Elkins
Philip Brockman
Richard Tannenbaum
Robert Selya
Gordon Morse
Michael Bader
Malcolm Meltzer
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VICE PRESIDENT ALWYN CORMIER
SECRETARY PHILLIP KUZMESKI
TREASURER JAMES BROWNE
Left to Right
First Row
Paul Mahoney
David Watson
Albert Pearson
Edward Stokowski
Donald Gagnon
Second Row
Edward Tarnuzza
Francis Spriqgs
Robert Lindstrom
Alan Buttaro
Paul Hibsher
Phillip Kuzmeski
Paul Knight
Alwyn Cormier
Gerald Browne
John Towse
Wayne Wilber
Harver Austin
James Tjaarda
Robert Ames
Third R ow
Arthur Piech
Charles Paradise
Dennis Mooney
John Comalli
David West
Robert McHale
Alan Lampi
John Martin
Robert Mortimer
James Cutler
Joseph Hannon
Robert Bury
Robert Kinnecome
Paul Bardon
Robert Fallon
James Young
Fourth Row
David Sherman
William McGrail
Donald Bamford
William Page
Robert Johnson
Anthony Federer
Henry Hazen
Donald Mayo
Gardner Wills
Larry Peterson
Peter Thompson
Andrew Defrancesco
Arthur Busl
Robert Larsen
Ronald Craven
Robert Parker
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First Row
Arsene Bajaklan
Ted Theodores
Robert Stewart
Lewis Green
Andrew Knowles
Richard Sparks
John Katsoulis
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Charles Holbrook
James Livesey
Those absent from picture
James M. Sanders
David Bailey
Joseph Morrone
William Fibkins
Arther Keefe
Danial Petruzella
Paul Kollios
Peter London
Paul Alls
Second Row
Peter Tyre
Robert Coon
David Carney
Robert Mlshol
Lee Hall
Earle Seamen
Richard Taylor
Ralph Doe
Peter Santos
James Mendrek
Gene Hawley
John Kirby
Richard Makela
Ronald Marshall
Neil Callahan
Charles Tilton
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Third Row
Rod Lavallee
Charles Carpenter
Richard Secton
James Cogswell
Henry Howes
Wayne Jaeschke
Arthur Caron
David Rattray
Rene Berard
Stuart Lindquist
William Woods
Edwin Sullivan
Robert Chucka
Thomas Campbell
William Caines
Richard Fredrickson
Peter Athan
Gus Sundquist
Carl Berq
Richard Simpson
RALPH DOE
JAMES SANDERS
JAMES MENDREK
PETER SANTOS
Fourth Row
James Brown
Peter Shwarz
William Kelleher
James Quinn
Lee Goyette
Richard Pennell
Alan Kelley
Norm Steves
Robert Hatch
John Holochuck
Vincent Powers
Thomas Moschos
Cy Lundstrom
James Capeless
Robert August
Robert Dallmeyer
John Naughton
Richard Slska
Donald Marchese
Bernard Goclowski
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First Row
Cleo Zoukis
Jeanne Mango
Lois Bontempo
Gladys Bouchard
Joanne Watman
Nancy Lien
Phyllis Rudman
Barbara Lund
Betsy McCormick
Janet Gorman
Shirley Truchon
Sheila Smith
Connie Walsh
Vicary Mitchell
Joanne Whiteman
Carol Ann Wilkins
Second Row
Carolyn Trull
Carol Bruinsma
Bunny Barca
Anne High
Valerie Boudreau
Carol Wrightson
Sandra Wenner
Anne Heanue
Marilyn Gross
Marilyn Towle
Marsha Samoylenko
Paula Bazinet
Peggy Ayers
Ruth Ann Kirk
Phyllis Kline
Claire Davis
Pepper Ducharme
Borbar Kelly
Third Row
Susan Harris
Gretchen Enqlehardt
Susan Bunn
Esther Davenport
Pegqy Doerinq
Ellie Higgins
Sally Healy
Barbara Lee
Peggy Stewart
Louise Hallenbrook
Joellen West
Donna Dabareiner
Barbara Freeman
Alice Thompson
Kay Hemlin
Cynthia Billings
Joyce Barbeau
Karen Todd
Dottie Ellert
Rhea Dugas
Ginger Gardella
Phyllis Baron
Katherine Keaveny
Gail l^otman
Nelsie Young
Fourth Row
Barbara Bonnallie
Barbara Malione
Martha Martin
Sylvia Finos
Marie Sharpe
Carole Norris
Dianne Parker
Judith Heaney
Sara Varanka
Leigh Henderson
Marcia Hubbard
Marie Cook
Marilyn Doering
Carol Goodwin
Barbara Stone
Mary Lou Burgess
Vickey Rochette
Phyllis Scher
Cassie Wood
Jane Donahue
Judy O'Leary
Claire Manning
PRESIDENT MARILYN GROSS
VICE PRESIDENT ANNE HEANUE
SECRETARY EMILY MORRISON
TREASURER MARILYN TOWL E
^appa ^Ipl]a 'Slieta
PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
Left to Right
First Row
Brenda Kelly
Lois Nazarian
Elizabeth Janlk
Jean Elliott
Priscilla Biondi
Patricia Mello
Elizabeth Brice
JOAN RAWLINS
JUDY MILLER
JO ANN RISCHITELLI
JANET NICHOLS
Second Row
Margery Hubert
Ellen Davis
Myrtle Davis
Mildred Olsen
Ann Persse
Jacqueline Heridee
Marie Ehnes
Janet Nichols
Eleanor Labelle
Joan Rawlins
Judy Miller
Jo Ann Rlschitelli
Joan Boutote
Barbara Kelly
Carol Lolly
Mary Cashman
Elizabeth Pelkey
Florapn Slattery
Third Row
Nancy Schule
Lois Janvrin
Pauline Lanoue
Ann Orofino
Nancy Dodkin
Betsy Jason
Beverly Barlow
Suzanne Quinlavin
Joan Slattery
Sara Hoffman
Judy Leach
J anet Kalinowski
Janet Jodaitis
Katherine Kearns
Nancy Wright
Nancy Wells
Rosalie Parsons
Judith Linscott
Nancy McAuliffe
Barbara Borden
Barbara Stowell
Martha Wood
Cynthia Allen
Ruth Mesh
Alice Sird
Adeline DiOrio
Fourth Row
Marion Haggerty
Elizabeth Pulsifer
Ann Sherman
Lucia Piscitelli
Beverly Peach
Margery Ricker
Beverly Anderson
Karen Stevenson
Lucy Clark
Mary Lou Trojano
Jan MacDonald
Nancy Wilkinson
Barbara Ernest
Phyllis Underwood
Alice Mannino
Jane Jackson
Ann Sheehy
Barbara Groll
Charlotte Matuszko
Beverly Luce
Jacqueline Boeder
Fay Hannibal
^appa ^appa (Samma
PRESIDENT BARBARA AXT
VICE PRESIDENT MARY LOU PARKER
RECORDING SEC. NANCY KONOPKA
TREASURER SHEILA SCOTT
Left to Right
First Row
Carol Power
Joan Daffinee
Sandra Rusby
Rita Capalupo
Lois Hanlon
Anne Shortell
Lynne Robinson
Second R ow
Rosanna Newell
Jo Anne Stanley
Elaine Monroe
Ruth Hanrihan
Susan Daley
Mary Lou Parker
Nancy Konopka
Barbara Axt
Nancy Millis
Sheila Scott
Betsy Burqhardt
Alice O'Connor
Janet Crooks
Carol Humphrey
Mary Weidhaas
Third Row
Betty Wellman
Geraldine Boutwell
Shirley Bush
Judy Prisby
Patricia Lynch
Joan Forward
Jean Crosby
Sondra Sable
Carol Ann Hines
Marjorie Bowman
Ellen Anderson
Mary Lou Moore
Betty Grimm
Eleanor Mathison
Joan Kelly
Dorrine Guimond
Mary Sue Withington
Tanya Collegian
Fourth Row
Mary Beth Juliano
Jean Hale
Nancy Telfer
Sheila MaGlauflin
Betty Negus
Janice Mills
Marie Ferri
Karen Johnston
Donna Mitchell
Joan Thompson
Jennifer Wrightson
Joan Murphy
Jennet Roberts
Audrey Humphriss
Lila Furgeson
Anne Streeter
fill ptWn ^n
Left to Right
First Row
Norma More lock
Marilyn Morse
Nancy Lalikos
Ellen Schmidt
Joanna Velonides
Josephine Beck
Doris Rathbun
Jeanne Stewart
Lois Abbe
Sylvia Brown
Sally Mather
Margaret Sullivan
Nella Crooks
Noreen Dufresne
Second Row
Selma Michaels
Susan Hearty
Barbara McQuire
Christina Ahrens
Jean Marston
Carol Drennan
Mary Ellen Barnes
Virginia Hart
Marcia Pearls
Lorna Regolsky
Jeannine Pekrul
Jeannette Radowicz
Mary Lanove
Beverly Tatham
Third Row
Collette Dumont
Marcia Keith
Mary Jane Parrisi
Judith Cobb
Marjorie Loach
Phyllis Drinkwater
Phyllis Jordan
Margaret Amas
Ann AUyn
Josepha Germanowski
Judith Herberg
Louise Mason
PRESIDENT DORIS RATHBUN
VICE PRESIDENT JEANNE STEWART
CORRES. SEC. JOSEPHINE BECK
RECORDING SEC. MARY HILL
TREASURER LOIS ABBE
Those absent from picture
Mary Hill
Ann Derovin
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Left to Right
First Row
Earldine Tukey
Mary Jane Silveira
Janet Manning
Cynthia Stetson
Breta Brown
Gail MacQuarrie
Constance Wells
Dorothy McGrath
Joyce Jackman
Sandra Pelczarski
Carol Crimmins
PHESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
TREASURER
RECORDING SEC.
CORRES. SEC.
ANNA SAVAGE
JOAN PETTE
MARGERITE BOISVERT
LORRAINE WILSON
MICKI MARCOUCHI
Second Row
Inqely Hannsman
Nancy Colbert
Loralne Tukey
Jeanne Robblns
Joyce Robinson
Alma Griffin
Majorie West
Joan Pettee
Ann Savage
Margerite Boisvert
Diane Stewart
Judy Dinsraore
Janet Sargent
Mary Ann Pomposo
Evelyn Jolly
Pat Harriman
Third R ow
Joan Piantoni
Mae Swanbeck
Sheila Driscoll
Into Leipins
J udy Seamans
Sandra Strong
Penny Bullard
Ann Bigelow
EUie Harris
Mary Arnold
Janet Branch
Meridith Fernald
Barbara Burniston
EUie Papenfuss
Louise Shea
Birute Dedinas
Mar. Richardson
EUie Kallins
Mary Manning
Carolyn Newell
Fourth Row
D. DerSarkesian
Alta Mae Ide
Betty Hamilton
Evelyn Burhoe
Susan Harrington
Joyce Ryan
Martha Lepp
Judy Dewhirst
Marcie Flemming
Gail Heinold
Nancy Richardson
Mary EUam
Julia Taft
Louise Wallis
Elizabeth Graves
Rosalind Tepper
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^igma ^elta 'ffiau
PRESIDENT CYMA BELKOWITZ
1st VICE PRESIDENT LILLIAN MILLER
2nd VICE PRESIDENT MARCIA WINEGARD
Left to Right
First R ow
Shirley M. Sokoletsky
Jane S. Marks
Syma Daniels
Carol Rottenberq
Mary Anne Siciliano
Cynthia V. Katz
Marcia Eckman
Second Row
Joanne Green
Joan Helliwell
Alyce Leavitt
Elaine Braver
Myrna Selwitz
Vivian Lapides
Marcia Winegard
Mrs. Lillian Ryan
Cyma Belkov^itz
Lillian Miller
Janet Ostroff
Patricia Mannls
Barbara Ostroff
Janet Corman
Cynthia Lonstein
Ruth Haase
Third Row
Gladys Pributsky
Joanne Steniere
Sandra Saks
Vivian Green
Marsha Miller
Brenda Bricks
Luayne Kaplan
Jane Allen
Sara Rogovin
June Townes
Florence Steinberg
Linda Steinberg
Phyllis Satter
Sandra Hecht
Charlotte Litman
Marilyn Sugerman
Esta Greenberg
Yorkette Solomon
Fourth Row
Justine Vilker
Myrna Smith
Joan Lack
Myrna Saltman
Nancy Mahoney
Joan Barclay
Brina Mandell
Barbara Goldberg
Carolyn Baker
Joan Wolk
Lois Korngut
Joyce Cutler
Sheila Pressman
Roberta Cole
Marjorie Ruch
Delores Lubowitz
^tgma ^appa
Left to Right
First Row
Claire White
Ellen Jensen
Margaret Prophet
Alice Littlewood
Becky Somes
Luisa Roth
Second Row
Barbara Durkee
Lois Upham
Joan Breyer
Jean Breyer
Jacqueline Averka
Fran Cusato
Peg Peters
Lois Williamson
Ruth Spahl
Lois Bain
Evie Murphy
Jane Campos
Joan LaChance
Elna Senecal
Terry Ashwell
Carol Page
Third Row
Joyce Williams
Marilyn Zellers
Dana Pajaujis
Carol Grady
Phyllis Rawlins
Fran Gravalese
Jean Petrie
Sara Jane Smock
Sylvia Marand
Bev Johnson
Clarice Parthum
Sylvia Coutinho
Martha Steere
Carol Rooney
Nan Newton
Maureen Moynihan
Fourth Row
Eleanor Harrahy
Janice Cockburn
Janice Warfield
Abbe Murray
Nancy Campbell
Anne Wardwell
June Spear
Anne Crawford
Carol Jepsen
Joan Sharpe
Bobbie Moniz
Bette Czapran
Carol A. McCarthy
Barbara Grover
Mary Lou Armstrong
Tina Chenot
PRESIDENT
1st VICE PRESIDENT
2nci VICE PRESIDENT
RECORDING SECRETARY
CORRES. SECRETARY
TREASURER
EVELYN MURPHY
LOIS BAIN
JANE CAMPOS
LORRAINE SHERRY
MARGARET PETERS
RUTH SPAHL
Those absent from picture
Jane Thompson
Lois Lestan
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
The Inter-fraternity Council got off to an early start this year with its annual Workshop which is held each fall
before classes begin.
This year two of the main topics were rushing and communal buying.
As always the Inter-fraternity was very competitive and enthusiasm ran high throughout the year long program.
A new rushing program was intiated this year which delayed pledging until the beginning of second semester.
At that time 194 freshmen men pledged the house of their choice.
The council also took a stand on the discrimination issue.
It was strongly urged that the houses do their utmost to eliminate any discrimination clauses in their constitutions.
The council also placed an emphasis on scholarship and their efforts were fruitful in that direction because the
fraternities had a better overall scholastic average this year than they did last year.
The Inter-fraternity Council also awarded its annual scholarship at the Honors Convocation in the spring.
This scholarship is awarded annually to the Junior who has an average of 2.5 or higher for the previous semester.
One of the largest activities of the Council during the course of the year is formulating plans for Greek Week.
This year, in addition to the skits, sings and ball a banquet was held in the Student Union.
To fill any spare time available the Council sponsored a Blood Drive in conjunction with the Panhellenic Council,
parties at the fraternities for orphans, and collecting for the Heart Fund Drive in Amherst.
All in all it was a busy and rewarding year for all involved.
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
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The Panhellenic Council aims towards promoting understanding and co-operation among the sororities in all
aspects of campus life.
This year under the leadership of Mary-Lou Parker, President of "Panhell", this organization has made great
strides towards the clarification of rushing rules, and the revision of the Panhellenic Constitution.
The group also successfully established the tradition of the Panhellenic "Mum" sale at the Homecoming
football game.
Their other work projects have included the joint responsibility of soliciting for the blood bank with the
Inter-fraternity Council, and the organization of the inter-sorority sing.
On the social level "Panhell" sponsored in every area of the state, summer teas for the incoming freshmen,
followed by a campus tea in the fall.
The annual Spring Workshop which is open to all sorority members provides an excellent opportunity for an
exchange of ideas and has become an invaluable institution in unifying and strengthening the organization.
THE CLASS OF 1957
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/ think it was the freedom of "being yourself" and of using the talents, the training,
and the inspiration of your OWN time of living that the philosopher Ruskin must have been
talking about when he said, "The greatest value in life is life itself."
The freedom of your own personality and ability is a very real and positive thing.
It depends to some extent on your formal education, on your mastery of facts and ideas of
the past and present. But this very mastery is what gives you the freedom of "being yourself."
Because of what the University of Massachusetts has done for each of you graduates, you will
be better able to discover some intimate meaning in life, a meaning that reflects the freedom
of YOUR personality. This is, I think, the real personality of education and scholarship • the
discovery of ideas, and eventually the wonderment and joy of ideas identified only with you and
by you. You have the privilege of living in a day and age, when, if man does not destroy himself,
I sincerely believe that freedom from communism or other political tyranny, in fact freedom from
ANY tyranny will come as a by-product of the spirit and personality of the individual. Remember
that it will always be better to hitch your personal wagon to a star, even if later you find it
burning out in comet flame, than never to have looked UP at all.
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Jean Paul Mather
President
LOIS ANN ABBE
Phi Delta Nu
43 Glenwood Circle, Longmeadou.
Born 1936 at Springfield, Vermont
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Phi Delta Nu 3,4 Treasurer 4
Math Club 3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
DONALD ALBERT ABT
Alpha Phi Omega
159 Columbian St., Weymouth
Born 1935 at Boston
Entered from Weymouth H.S .
Major in Pre-V eterinary - Zoology
DeMolay Quobbin Chapter 2,3,4
Master Councilor 3,4
Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Treas. 3
House Councilor 3,4
Dean's List 1,2
JOHN P. AHLADAS
1130 State St., Springfield
Born 1931 at Hydera Lesbos, Greece
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
U of M Amateur Radio Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
U of M Broadcasting Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Orthodox Club 2,3,4
American Inst, of Elect. Engineers 2,3,4
Chaplai
il 1
ROBERT REEVES ALDRICH
25 High St., Monson
Born at Palmer, Mass.
Entered from Monson Academy
Major in Industrial Administration
Collegian 3
Business Administration Club 3
U of M Broadcasting Ass'n. 3,4
Technical Director 3
Operations Director 4
American Society of Mech. Engines
CHARLES EDWARD ALLEN
Phi Mu Delta
12 Lawrence Ave., North Ada
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Drury H.S.
Major in Psychology
Chemistry Club 1
Psychology Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3
Phi Mu Delta 3,4
Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1
WILLIAM FRANCIS ALLEN
Kappa Sigma
39 Minot St., Dorchester
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Transfer from Middlebury Colle
Major in Physical Education
Education Club 4
Phys-Ed Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 2,3,4
Football 3,4
1
i !i
CLAIRE C. ALLESSIO
51 Melrose Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1936 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Home E c onomics
Forestry Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Pres. 4 Vice-Pres. 3
Square Dance Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3,4
ROBERT THACHER AMES
T au. Kappa Epsilon
1013 No. Pleasant St., No. Amherst
Born 1935 at Natich, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Mus ic
Univ. .Concert Ass cE.. 3,4 Mgr. 3,4
Chorale 1,2,3,4
Statesman 2 Director 2
Operetta Guild 1,2,3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4
Adelphia 4 Dean's List 3
Maroon and White Quartet 3 Dir..3
Stockbridge Blue and White Octet 3,4
Director 3,4
Campus Varieties 4 Co-Dir.. .4
MYLES FRANCIS ANDERBURG
42 Grampian Way, Boston
Born 1928 at Boston, Mass.
Transfer from Northeastern Univ.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Amer. Society of Mech.. Engineers 2,3,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
Engineering Open House 3,4
ALLEN EMIL ANDERSEN JR.
Harkness Road, Pelham
Born 1930 at Cambric
Entered from Willisto
Major in Geology
Fencing Club 1
Geology Club 3,4
Sigma Gamma Epsilo
e, Mass
Acaden
DONALD FOSTER ANDERSON
64 North St., Shelburne Falls
Born 1929 at Shelburne Falls
Entered from Arms Academy
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Intermural Football 2,3,4
Intermural Basketball 2,3,4
Intermural Softball 2,3,4
Am. .Society of Mech. Engineers
Dean's List 1,2,3
Tau Beta Pi 4
MARGARET MARY ANDERSON
15 Fairview Terrace, Greenfield
Rom 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Sub-Board 4
Stud., Chr. .Assoc. 1,2,3,4 Dorm Repres
Carnival Ball Publicity Committee 4
Christmas Vespers Committee 3
ARTHUR WILLIAM ANTI
Sigma Phi Epsilon
3 Center Hill Road, Kingston
Born 1935 at Plymouth, Mass.
Entered from Kingston H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Chemistry Club 2
Food Technology Club 3,4
Pre-Medical Club 3
Newman Club 2,3
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4
ROBERT EDWARD ANTON
996 Lowell Ave., Haverhill
Born inl935 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from Haverhill H.S.
Major in Geology
Band 1
Geology Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 3
Newman Club 1
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3,4 Vice-
AFROTO Rifle Team 2,3
De
List 3
ROGER G. ARGUIN
Lamda Chi Alpha
34 Main St., Northbridge
Born 1928 at Moosup, Conn.
Entered from Northbridge H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Newman Club 2,3,4
Lamda Chi Alpha 2,3,4 Ritualist 3
House Counselor 2,3,4
Amer., Inst, oi Elec. Engineers 3,4
Dean's List 1
Institute of Radio Engineers 4
IRVING JAY ARONS
81 Raymond Circle, Peabody
Born 1935 at Maiden, Mass.
Entered from Everett H S.
Major in Chemistry
Concert Band 3,4
Operetta Guild(Pit Orchestra) 3,4
Chemistry Club 4 Jr. Member ACS 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Treasurer 3, President 4
ROTC Band 1
House Counselor 2
Campus Chest Committee 4
Dorm Council 4
LEON ARONSON
Tau Epsilon Phi
83 Winchester St., Broohline
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston, English
Major in History
International Relations Club 3
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Varsity Football 1,2
Varsity Lacrosse 3,4
FRANK JOSEPH ARSENAULT
Box 5 Stockbridge Hall, U. of M.,
Amherst
Born 1929 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Brighton High School
Major in Physics
Phi Kappa 4 Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Organizing Physics Club 4
ROBERT ELDRIDGE ARTHUR
Sigma Phi Epsilon
16 Sanderson St., Leominster
Born 1934 at Arlington, Mass.
Transfer from Northeastern Univ.
Major in Psychology
Psychology Club 3,4
U..of M. Broadcasting Assoc. .3,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4 Steward
Spring Track 3
Carnival Ball Committee 3
MIRIAM R. ASHWELL
630 Center St., Ludlow
Born 1935 at Ludlow, Mass.
Entered from Ludlow H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Roister Doisters 2
Operetta Guild 1,2,3,4
4-H' Club 1,2 German Club 3,4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 2,3,4 Scholarship Chmn. 3
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Omicron Nu 3,4 Vice-Pres.
WILLIAM EMIL AUBIN
R.F.D. 2, Amherst
Born 1931 at Cambridge, Ma
Entered from Arlington H.S.
Major in IndustrialEngineer
Inter-Class Plays 3,4
ROBERT STANLEY AUGUST
65 Federal St. Exit, Agawam
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Agawam H.S.
Major in General Business
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Association 1,2
Theta Chi 2,3,4 Steward 3,4
Maroon Key 2
Intermural F'ootball, Basketball
Softball 2,3,4
Class Treas. 3 Campus Chest Comm.
Carnival Ball, Spring Day Comms. 3
Finance Comm. Chmn.
Military Ball Committee 3,4
Senior Banquet Senior Picnic
HARVEY WILFRED AUSTIN
Tau Kappa Epsilon
303 South St., Plainville
Born 1935 at Attleboro, Mass.
Entered from Plainville H.S.
Major in Pre-Med
Univ. Concert Association 2,3
Production Mgr. 2 Mgr. 3
Pre-Med Club 3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Rush Chairman 2,4
Ski Club 2,3 Founder 2 Pres. 2
Alpha Phi Omega 2
De
List 1
Campus Varietif
Military Ball Cc
JACQUELINE RUTH AVERKA
Sigma Kappa
4 Forest Drive, Auburn
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Auburn H.S.
Major in P sychology
Roister Doisters 2
Psychology Club 2,3,4
Spanish Club 1
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Registrar 3 Social Chairman 4
Drill Team 2,3,4
Inter-Class Plays 2
Vo
sties 2
BARBARA ANN AXT
442 Valley View Rd., Englewood, N.J.
Born 1935 at North Bergen, N.J.
Entered from Dwight Morrow U.S.
Major in Home Economics, Education
Chorale 2 Harmonaires 1
Operetta Guild 2,3 Newman Club 4
Women's Judiciary 3,4 Chief Justice 4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Asst. Membership 3 Pres. 4
Mortarboard 4 Scrolls 2
Dean's List First Semester 3
Campus Varieties 4
Carnival Ball and Spring Day Comms.. 3
Soph-Senior Hop 2 Dorm Social Chmn. 1
Univ. Open House Comm. 3
Chairman Home Economics
Fine Arts Council 4
Arts Festival Committee 4
ELIZABETH ANN BACZEK
49 North St., Three Rivers
Born 1936 at Three Rivers, Ma
Entered from Palmer H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Bacteriology Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Campus Varieties 2
University Open House 2,3,4
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
MARGARET ELLEN AYERS
328 East St , Hingham
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Hingham H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 3,4 Handbook 1
Operetta Guild 4
International Relations Club 2,3,4
Exec. Board 3 Publicity Mgr. .4
Women's Athletic Association 1,2,3
Student Christian Association 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 2,3,4 Corres..Sec. 4
Carnival Ball and Spring Day Comms..
Vn
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Ya-Hoo 2,3,4 Exchange Mgr. 3,4
LOIS CAROL BAIN
15 Elm Court, Maynard
Born 1935 at Concord, Mass.
Entered from Maynard H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Food Technology 3,4
Naiads 1,2,3,4 Jr. Mgr. 4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Sub-Board 3
Student Christian Association 1
Drill Team 2,3,4 Dean's List 1,2
Inter-Class Plays 3 Asst. Dir. 3
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Activities Chmn. .3 First Vice-Pres. 4
EMILE ARTHUR BABINEAU JR.
30 Lake Shore Drive, N. Wilbraham
Born 1934 at Palmer, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4
ROBERT NEWTON BAIRSTOW
109 Carson Ave., Dalton
Born 1934 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Mount Hermon School
Major in Dairy Technology
Dairy Club 1,2,3,4 Sec. .3 Pres. .4
Senate 3 Dean's List 3
Fine Arts Council 3
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Steward 2 Historian 3
CAROLYN JANE BAKER
60 West Washington St., Hanson
Born 1935 at Wollaston, Mass.
Entered from Whitman H.S.
Major in History
International Relations Club 3
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3
Art Editor of WMUA Bulletin
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3
Inter-Class Plays 3
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
RICHARD ANTHONY BALAKIER
64 Stearns Terrace, Chicopee
Born 1934 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Monson Prep School
Major in Marketing
Marketing Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Ski Club 3,4
Mother's Week-end Comm. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Social Chmn. 2 Chaplain 2
Activities Chairman 2,3
CLARK STEVENS BALDWIN
100 Prospect St., West !i ewton
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Geology
Geology Club 3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Swimming Team 1,2,3,4 Capt. 4
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
RICHARD BURDITT BALDWIN
Maynard Road, Sudbury
Born 1935 at Sudbury, Mass.
Entered from Sudbury H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 1,2
Student Christian Association 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1,2
Dean's List 3
Military Ball Committee 3
Bay State Rifles 1,2,3,4
Exec. Officer 3 Commander 4
Accounting Association 3,4
RICHARD GEORGE BALDWIN
145 Tower Drive, Dalton
Born 1936 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Dalton H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Newman Club 1,4
Intramural Basketball 1
Bay State Rifles 1,2
Amer. Inst, of Electrical Engrs.
KENNETH EDWARD BANNON
43 Curtis St., Rockport
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Rockport H.S.
International Club 2
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Ski Club 4
Zoology Club 4
CARCELLA ELAINE BARCA
70 Fallon Circle, Braintree
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Jamaica Plain H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Food Technology Club 4
International Relations Club 2
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
House Counselor 3
Dean's List 1,2,3
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Herald 1,2
ROBERT JOHN BARNINE
Green River Rd., Williamstow
Born 1934 at New York, N .Y .
Entered from Williston Acadei
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Maroon Key 2
Q.T.V. 1,2,3,4
ROGER SPENCER BAROUS
98 Central St., Andover
Born 1935 at Brooklyn, N.Y.
Entered from Punehard H.S.
Major in Business Management
Business Admin. Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Football 1,2,3,4 Track. 1,2
Dean's List 2,3
Military Ball Comm. 4
Granville 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
LOUIS FRANCIS BARRETTO
116 Randall St., North Easton
Born 1935 at North Easton, Mass
Entered from Oliver Ames H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Flying Redmen 1,2
Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineer]
Dean's List 2,3
RICHARD PAUL BARTHOLOMEW
37 Vineyard St., Worcester
Born 1932 at Bangor, Maine
Entered from South H.S.
Major in Accounting
Math Club 2 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Football 1
Fraternity Int ramurals 2,3,4
Ho
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Accounting Ass'n. 3,4
Q.T.V. 2,3,4 Trees. 3,4
DONALD GRAHAM BARTLETT
6 Chatanika Ave., Worcester
Born 1932 at Salem, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Student Christian Ass'n. 2,3,4
U.M. Fire Department 3,4
Marketing Club 4
WAYNE RICHARD BASSETT
37 Wellesley Road, Natick
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Natick H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineerincj Club 1,2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 3,
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Am. Society of Civil Engrs. 2,3,
Granville Air Society 4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
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COLBY BATTIS
rn Ave., Amesbury
1935 at Amesbury, Mass.
ed from Amesbury H.S.
in Animal H usbandry
il Husbandry Club 2,3,4
earn 1 Hockey Team 2,3,4
Cattle Judging Team 3
tock Judging Team 4
Gamma Rho 2,3,4 Usher
WALTER EDWIN BAYER
20 Thomas Drive , West Springfield
Born 1935 at Webster, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Accounting
Newman Club 4
Accounting Ass'n. 3,4
Sigma Phi Epsiton 1,2,3,4
PAULA ANN BAZINET
123 Wheatland Ave., Chicopee Falls
Born 1936 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Senior Mix 4
Carnival Ball Comm. 2,3
Carnival Comm.. 2,3 Spring Day Comm.. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Symphony Singers 2
Sophomore Banguet 2
Chi Omega 2,3,4
JAMES LINDSAY BEATTIE JR.
7 Baker Road, Everett
Born 1935 at Everett, Mass.
Entered from Everett H.S.
Major in English
Roister Doisters 3,4
Univ. Concert Ass'n. 1,2
Swimming Team 1,2,3,4 Mgr. 3,4
Inter-Class Plays 3,4
Burnham Declamation 3,4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3 WMUA 1,2
Military Ball Comm. 4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Lib. 4
DAVID JAMES BEAUBIEN
85 Main St., Millers Falls
Born 1934 at Montague, Mass.
Entered from Turners Falls, Mass.
Major in Electrical Engineeting
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Interfraternity Council 2
Am. Inst. .of Electrical Engrs. 2,3,'
Institute of Radio Engineers 2,3,4
Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4
ROBERT BRUCE BECKWITH
9 Lafayette St, Wakefield
Born 1935 at Portland, Maine
Entered from Wakefield H.S.
Major in E conomics
Marchinq Band 2,3,4 Drum Major 2,3,4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2,3
Social Co-Chairman 2
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3
Co-Chmn. Christmas Vespers 2
Dean's List 3
CYMA JANE BELKOWITZ
92 Shore Drive, Winthrop
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop H.S.
Major in Sociology
Index 3,4 Hillel 1,2,3,4
Sociology Club 3,4
Drill Team 1,2
Carnival Comm. 3 Gen. Adn
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4 Pres
EILEEN BELLOLI
Mrs. Eileen Zendali
6 Adams House
55 Highland St., Framingha
ALDEN H. BENNETT
Suffolk House U.ofM., Amherst
Born 1931 at Southbridge, Mass.
Entered from Wells H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Tau Beta Pi 3,4
Am. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
PAUL MICHAEL BENNETT
137 Manomet Ave, Hull
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Hingham H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Food Technology Club 3,4
Hillel 1,2,3,4
Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4
Football Coach 4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
LEO JOSEPH BERARD
28 Reyem St., Waltham
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mas
Entered from Waltham H.S.
Major in Mechanical Enginee.
Newman Club 1,3,4
Kappa Sigma 2,3,4
Am. Soc. of Mech. Engineers
Publicity Chairman 4
Soc. of Automotive Engineers
Dean's List 3
Military Ball Comm. 4
LOIS E . BERENSON
147 Franklin Ave., Chelsea
Born 1935 at Everett, Mass.
Entered from Chelsea H.S.
Major in Sociology
Roister Doisters 3
Education Club 3
Spanish Club 1
Sociology Club 2,3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
CARL HENRY BERG
35 Whipple St., Worcester
Born 1929 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from No. Dakota State
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 3,4
Student Christian Association 4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4
RICHARD EARL BERGQUIST
44 East Myrtle St., Orange
Born 1932 at Orange, Mass.
Transfer from Bates College
Major in Physical Education
Phy-Ed Club 2,3,4
Baseball 3,4
Football 3,4
Dean's List 2,3,4
DAVID G. BESANKO
91 Russell St., Hadley
Born 1927 at Swampscott, Mass
Entered from Swampscott H .S.
Major in E conomics
De
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DONALD ULRIC BESSETTE
Suffolk House, U. ofM., Amherst
Born 1930 at Chicopee, Mass.
Transfer from Holyoke Jr.. College
Major in E lectrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 3,4
Tau Beta Pi 3,4
Dean's List 2,3
ROLAND V. BIBEAU
34 Margaret St., Willim
Born 1935 at Chicopee,
Mas
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Entered
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Major in
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Busines
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Interfrat
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Interfrat
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Vice Justice 4
Carniva
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Soph-Se
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Inter-Gr
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Freshmc
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Edi
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Who's Who in Am. Colle
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NANCY ISABELLE BICKFORD
Old Goshen Rd., Williamsburg
Born 1934 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Helen E. lames S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Student Christian Ass'n.. 3,4
De
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JOHN JOSEPH BITETTI
84 Houghton St., Dorchester
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in E conomics
Newman Club 1,2
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Baseball 1,2,3,4
LAWRENCE GENE BLAKLEY
104 Wallingford Ave., Athol
Born 1935 at Gardner, Mass.
Transfer from Fitchburg State
Teachers College
Major in Psychology
Psychology Club 2,3,4
Sociology Club 2,3,4
Alpha Sigma Phi 3,4 Vice-Chmn
Exec. Comm.
Interfraternity Council 3
Dean's List 3 House Council 3
DONALD BLAIR
Suffolk House, U. of M., Amherst
Born 1931 at Whitinsville, Mass.
Entered from Northbridge H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Softball 1,2,3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 2,3,4
Treasurer 4
List 3
Engin
Engi
Council 3
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PHILIP GEORGE BLANCHARD
85 Dartmouth St., Holyoke
Born 1934 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Industrial Engineering
Joint Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Track 1 Carnival Comm. 3,4
Soc. of Automotive Engineers 4
Military Ball Comm. 3,4
Engineering Open House 1,2,3,4
BEVERLY ANN BLEAKLEY
124 Washington St., Fairhaven
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from Fairhaven H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Roister Doisters 2,3,4
Operetta Guild 4
Education Club 4
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
House Counselor 3,4 House Chmn
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
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GEORGE HOWARD BLOMSTROM
9 School St., Mansfield
Born 1933 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Mansfield H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Ass'n. 2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsllon 1,2,3,4
Horticulture Show Comm. 3,4
MARGUERITE ANN BOISVERT
Kendall St., Granby
Born 1935 at Chicopee Falls, Mas
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 2,3 German Club
Women's Athletic Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 2
Pi Beta Phi 4 Treas. 4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3 Honors Work 4
MARY-ELLEN BOLAND
1041 South St., Dalton
Born 1935 at Milford, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Music
Univ. Concert Ass'n. 1,2,3,4 Sec. 4
Chorale 3,4 Chorus 1,4 Asst. Dir. 4
Operetta Guild 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Ass'n. 4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4
Pledge Trainer 4 Music Chmn. 4
Dean's List 3 Campus Varieties 2
Carnival Comm. 2
Revelers 4 Sec. -Treas. 4
RICHARD ADRIAN BOLT
52 High St., Haverhill
Born 1934 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from Haverhill H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 4 Assoc. Editorial As
Dean's List 1,2
DAVID BRADFORD BOOTHBY
38 Pearl St., No. Dighton
Born 1928 at No. Dighton, Mass.
Transfer from Stonehill College
Major in Mathematics
Math Club 3,4 Vice-Pres . 4
PAUL HONORE BOUCHARD
37 Converse St., Springfield, Mass.
Born 1934 at Chicopee, Mass.
Transfer from Stockbridge S. of Agr.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 1,2,3,4 Outing Club" 1,2
Pre-Med Club 4 Newman Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Ass 'n. 1
Horticulture Show 1,2,3,4
Forestry Open House 2,3
JOSEPH LEANDER BOUCHER
729 Center St., Ludlow
Born 1934 at Ludlow, Mass.
Entered from Ludlow //.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Newman Club 1
Football 1
Industrial Administration Club 4
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
VALERIE LORNA ANNE BOUDREAU
818 Saratoga St., East Boston
Born 1935 at Nova Scotia, Canada
Entered from East Boston H.S.
Major in Recreation Leadership
Sociology Club 3,4 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Corresponding Sec. 3
Chi On
3,4 Co
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1-4
Carnival Ball Comm.
Mother's Week-end Co
Soph-Senior Hop Comr
Spring Day Comm. 3
JEAN PAUL BOURGAULT
17 Pine St., Warren
Born 1935 at Ware, Mass.
Entered from Warren H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Russian Club 4
JOAN BOUTOTE
256 Knollwood St., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Woss*.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Home E conomics
Home Econ. Club 1,2,3 Dorm Repres..4
Parents Day Comm. 1
Women's Athletic Ass'n. 3
Social Dorm Chmn . 2
Campus Chest Comm.. 2
Campus Varieties 2 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Altha Theta 1,2,3,4 Archivist 4
JAMES RICHARD BOWERS
46 Concord Rd., Wayland
Born 1931 at Wayland, Mass
Entered from Wayland H.S.
Major in Wildlife Managemen
Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4
Fishing Team 3
EDMUND A. BOWLER
74 Silver St., Springfield
Born 1930 at West Springfield, Mass
Entered from Springfield Cathedral
Phys.-Ed Club 3,4 Sec. 4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Lacrosse 4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Soccer 2,3,4 Co-Captain 4
Football 1 Ski Club 4
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RICHARD WOODBURY BOYLE
19 Adella Ave., W. Newton
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from St. Mary's H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
A.S.C.E. 3,4
Bay State Rifles 1,2,3,4
Engineering Open House 3,4
ELAINE D. BRAVER
S3 Waban Ave., Waban
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Index 2,3,4 Education Club 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2
Women's Athletic Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4 Alumni Chn
Social Chmn. 4 Carnival Ball Co
Spring Day Comm. 3 Yahoo 3
DANIEL EDWARD BRAYTON
398 No. Westfield St., Feeding Hills
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Agawam H.S.
Major in Physics
Roister Doisters 3
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
DAVID VERNER BREEN
RFD 3 Box 108 Montague Rd., Amhers
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Transfer from Stonehill College
Major in Industrial Administration
Operetta Guild 2,3,4 Exec. Board 3,4
Business Administration Club 3,4
Industrial Administration Club 3
Newman Club 2,3,4
Operetta Workshop 3
JEAN ANN BREYER
Middle Road, Southampton
Born 1935 at Southampton, Mass.
Entered from Easthampton H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Roister Doisters 3,4 Operetta Guild 3
4-H Club 1,2,3,4 Publicity Co-Chmn. 2
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Women's Athletic Ass'n. 1,2
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 2,3,4
Supper Comm. Co-Chmn. 3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Dean's List 4
Chaplain's Council 1
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 4
JOAN ELAINE BREYER
Middle Road, Southampton
Born 1935 at Southampton, Mass.
Entered from Easthampton H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Collegian 1 Roister Doisters 3,4
4-H Club 1,2,3 Home Eos. Club 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Ass'n. 1
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Executive Comm. 4
Wesley Foundation 2,3,4
Supper Comm. Co-Chmn. 4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Historian 3
De
List 3
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JACK PAUL BRIN
25 Blossom St., Lynn
Born 1935 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Lynn Classical H.S.
Major in Mathematics
HiUel Foundation 1,4
Dean's List 3,4
JOHN ALBERT BROWN
2 Florence Terrace, Arlington
Born 1935 at Concord, Mass.
Entered from Arlington H.S.
Major in Landscape Arckitectur
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Architecture Club 2,3,4
President 4
Judson Fellowship 2
Alpha Zeta 3,4
Horticulture show 2,3,4
RICHARD J..BRONSTEIN
116 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill
Born 1935 at Cambridge , Mass .
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Finance
Business Administration Club 2,3
Hillel Foundation 1,2,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 2,3,4 House Counselor 2
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Band Chmn. 3 Helpweek 3
Carnival Ball Comm. 3 R.S.O. Comm. 3,4
Spring Day Comm. 2 Band Chmn.
Inter-Greek Ball Comm. 3 Band Chmn.
Ya-Hoo 2,3 Adv. Mgr. 2 Business Mgr. 3
Comm. on Student Organizations 3,4
ROBERT 3ERTON BROWN
362 Highland St., Somerville
Born 1934 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Mt. Herman
Major in Psychology
Collegian 3 DeMolay Club 1,2 Sen. Deacon
Varsity M Club 2 Soclol. Club 2,3 Pres. 3
Psychology Club 4 Interfrat. Council 4
Stud. Chr. Ass'n. 1,2,3,4 Chmn. Frosh Act
Wesley Foundation 1,2 Worship Chmn. 1
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Adelphia 4 Maroon Key 2 Cross Country 2
Cheerleader 3,4 House Counselor 3,4
Class Pres. 1,2,3 Campus Varieties 3,4
Campus Chest Com. 2 Carnival Ball Com.
Soph-Senior Hop Com. 2 Chmn.
Spring Day Com. 3 Chmn.
Adelphia Scholarship 3
CHARLES ARTHUR BROWN
687 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham
Born 1933 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Classical H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Elect. Engineering Club 1,2,3,4 Sec. 4
Math Club 3 Dean 's List 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Ass'n. 2,3,4
Am. Institute of Elect. Engineers 3,4
Institute of Radio Engineers 2,3,4
ROBERT KENNETH BROWN
9 Shatluck St., Greenfield, Mass.
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Civil Engineering Club 1,2
Math Club 3,4 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Mu Delta 2,3,4
Golf Team 1
SYLVIA ELIZABETH BROWN
10 Brockway Lane, So. Hadley
Born 1935 at Danvers, Mass.
Entered from So. Hadley H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 4
Student Christian Association 2,3,4
Phi Delta Nu 1 ,2 ,3 ,4Vice-Pres. 3
He
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Christian Service Club 2,3,4
Intervarsity Bible Fellowship 2,3,4
CAROL LEORA BRUINSMA
397 May St. ,Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Masi
Entered from South H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Roister Doisters 4 Operetta (
Bacteriology Club 3,4 Sec.-T
Naiads 1,2 Student Chr. .Ass'
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Dean's L
JOHN BUCKLEY
7 Salem Place, Malde
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Dlls 2
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PRUDENCE GORETH BURGESS
West View Trailer Park, Amherst
Born 1936 at White Plains, N.Y.
Entered from White Plains H.S.
Major in Sociology
Outing Club 1 Square Dance Club
Student Wives Club 3
Student Christian Ass'n. 1
Chr.. Service Club 1,2,3,4 Exec. C
M.T.R.P. 1
De
List 3
BETSY PAULINE BURGHARDT
25 Middle St., So. Dartmouth
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from Dartmouth H.S.
Major in English
Index 3 Roister Doisters 3
Student Christian Ass'n. 3,4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Spring Day Comm. 3
Symphony Singers 1
Literary Society 4
HENRY J. BURNS
38 Washington Sq., Salem
Born 1935 at Salem, Mass.
Entered from Salem H.S.
Major in Buisness Management
Business Administration Club 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Sentinel 3,4
Baseball 1,2,3,4
Carnival Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
House Council 3
HOWARD ARTHUR BURNS
98 Marble St., Greenfield
Born 1930 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Hebron Academy
Major in Physical Education
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3
Football 2 Basketball 1
Baseball 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 2,3
Physical Educ. Majors' Club 2,3,4
WILLIAM H. BURTT
43 High St., Sharon, Mass.
Born 1935 at Buffalo, N .Y .
Entered from Sharon H.S.
Major in Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Channing Club 1
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 2,3
Am. See. of Mech. .Engineers 1,2,3,4
Engineering Open House 1,2.3
ALAN H. BUTTARO
837 Mass. Ave., Lexington
Born 1936 at Stoneham, Mass.
Entered from Lexington H.S.
Major in Sociology
Chorale 1 Operetta Guild 1,2
Statesmen 2
Sociology Club 4
Student Christian Ass'n. 3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Chaplai
REGINA MARIE BYRNE
Dell Dale Farm, Littleton, Mass.
Born 1935 at Milford, Nass.
Entered from Littleton H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
RONALD AIME CADIEUX
267 Sargeant St., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Industrial Engineering
Index 2 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chr. Service Club 3,4 Steering Com. 4
Tau Beta Pi 3,4 Rifle Team ROTC 1
Am. Soc. of Mech Engineers 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4 Military Ball Com. 3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1 ,20perations Off. 2
Granville Air Soc. 3,4 Comdg. Off. 3
Engr. Open House 2,3,4 Engr. Council 4
Distinguished Military Cadet 4
LAWRENCE R. CADRAN
Hillside Road, Montague
Born 1932 at Turners Falls, Mass.
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Am. Institute of Elec. Engineers 4
Program Committee 4
Commuters' Club 1,2,3,4
CHESTER ROBERTS CALDWELL
10 Everett St., Melrose
Born 1934 at Stoneham, Mass.
Entered from Melrose H.S.
Major in B usiness Administration
Business Administration Club 3,4
Landscape Architecture Club 1,2,3
Varsity M Club 3,4 Asst. Scribe 4
Student Christian Ass'n. 3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Lacrosse 2,3,4 Co-Capt. 4
JOHN PAUL CALLAHAN
75 Willow St., Florence
Born 1932 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Transfer from Am.. International Colle
Major in Journalism
Collegian 3,4 News Editor 4
Newman Club 4
MARY A. CALLAHAN
49 Lyon Sj., Fall River
Born 1936 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Mount St.. Mary's Ac
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Psychology Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Comm. 3 Senior Mix 4
Parents' Weekend 1
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NEIL ROBERT CALLAHAN
28 Waite St., Maiden
Born 1935 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Maiden H. S.
Major in Business Management
Theta Chi 2,3,4 Baseball 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Comm. 3 Carnival Ball Cc
Athletic Director of Dormitory 2
JANE ANN CAMERON
482 Maple St., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Roister Doisters 1 Operetta Guild 4
Campus Varieties 1 Outing Club 1
Landscape Architecture Club 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Association 1,2
Student Christian Ass'n. 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
RICHARD ELLIOTT CAMPAGNONI
19D Hampshire Heights, Northampton
Born 1932 at Med ford, Mass.
Transfer from U.S. C oast Guard Acad.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Dean's List 2,3,4
Honors Work 4
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ROBERT LESLIE CAMPBELL
44 Yale St., North Adams
Born 1935 at North Adams, Mass.
Entered from Drury H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Cant. Club 1 Edwards Foundation 3
Stud. Chr. Ass'n. 2,3,4 Co-Chmn. 4
Phi Eta Sigma 2 Tau Beta Phi 3,4Pres.
Am. Soc. of Mech..Engrs. 2,3,4
Soc. of Automotive Engineers 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4 Steering Com. 3,4
Christian Service Club 1,2,3,4
Mass. .Bible Association 3,4
Engineering Open House 2,3,4
JANE LOUISE CANJPOS
59 Tuchernuck Ave., Oak Bluffs
Born 1935 at Oak Bluffs, Mass.
Entered from Oak Bluffs H.S.
Major in Hone Economics
Roister Doisters 2 Educ. Club 3,4 Club
Women's Athletic Association 1,2
Neviiman Club 1,3,4 Senate 3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Sec. Vice-Pres.. 4
Interclass Plays 3
Dean's List 3
Campus Varieties 2
THEODORE ANTHONY CANDILORO
90 Liberty St., North Adams
Born 1934 at North Adams, Mass.
Entered from Drury H.S.
Major in Accounting
Index 2,3 Newman Club 1,2
Business Administration Club 1,2
Accounting Club 3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2,3,4
Intramural Basketball 1,2,3
Pistol Team 2,3,4
Philosophy Club 4
DONALD H. CANTON
15 Bright Ave., Northampton
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Am. Soc. of Civil Engineers 2,3,4
Newman Club 1
ANTHONY JOSEPH CAPRIULO
33 Mayberry Ave., Medford
Born 1935 at Medford, Mass.
Entered from Medford H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Newman Club 1
Am. .Soc. of Mech.. Engineers 3,4
Open House Comm. 3,4
Soc. of Automotive Engineers 4
JOSEPH ARMAND CARDELLO
85 Lexington St., Lawrence
Born 1935 at Lawrence, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H .S .
Major in Physical Education
Phi-Ed Club 3,4 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Football 1,2,3,4
Track Team 2,3,4 Co Capt. Winter Tr.
Armor Drill Team 1,2 Sgt. at Arms 2
RICHARD JAMES CAREY
8 Carmody Court, South Boston
Born 1935 at South Boston, Mass
Entered from English H.S.
Major in Physical Education
Varsity M Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Football 1
Baseball 1,2,3,4
ANN MARIE CARLSON
10 Phillips Ave.., Norwood
Born 1935 at Norwood, Mass.
Entered from Norwood H.S.
Major in Psychology
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Psychology Club 3,4
Canterbury Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Comm..2
KENNETH LENNART CARLSON
26 Woods Ave., Worcester
Born 1933 at Brooklyn, N.Y.
Transfer from Stockbridge S. of Agr.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 2,3,4 Pres. 3 Vice-Pres
Rod and Gun Club 2,3 Rifle Team 2,3
Varsity M Club 3,4
Stud.. Christian Association 2
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3,4
House Counselor 2,3,4
Pistol Club 2,3,4 Capt. .4
WILLIAM EDWARD CARROLL JR.
Daggett Ave., Vineyard Haven
Born 1935 at Vineyard Haven, Mas^
Entered from Tisbury H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Am, Inst, of Electrical Engineers 4
Military Ball Comm. 3,4 Band Chm)
Granville Air Society 3,4
MARY K. CASHMAN
4 Quimby St., Haverhill
Born 1936 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from Haverhill H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Campus Varieties 2,3Senate 1,2
Education Club 3,4 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Women's Athletic Association 1,2,3
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
Car
ival Ball Cc
Spring Day Comn
n. 3
CORINNE JOYCE CAVANAUGH
263 Farrington St., Wollaston, Mass
Born New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Cc
Entered from North Quincj H.S.
Major in Psychology
La Maison Francaise 3
Psychology 3,4 Sociology 2,3,4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2,4
Student Chr. .Association 1,2,3,4
Exec. Board Chmn. Women 's Men.
Christian Service Club 2,3,4
Chaplain's Council
Leach Floor Representative 2
LOUIS J. CHABOT
Suffolk H ouse, U. of M., Amherst
Born 1926 at North Attleboro
Entered from North Attleboro, Mass.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineers 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Tau Beta Pi 4
SARAH BLAIR CHAPMAN
46 Edgemere Road, Quincy
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Woodward S. for Girls
Roister Doisters 1,2,3
Education Club 3,4 German Club 4
Home Education Club 1
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Literary Society 4
THOMAS S. CHAPMAN
Main St., Vineyard Haven
Born 1934 at Oak Bluffs, Mass.
Entered from Darrow Prep. School
Major in Psychology
Psychology Club 2,3,4 Vice-Pres.
International Club 4
Dean's List 4
J. ARTHUR CHARLEBOIS
36 Oxford St., Pittsfield, Mass.
Born 1934 at Schenectady, N.Y.
Entered from St.. Joseph H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Squarfe Dance Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
MARY ELEANOR CHASE
497 South St., Hyannis
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Barnstable H.S.
Major in S ociology
Operetta Guild 2 Psychol. Club 3,4
Square Dance Club 2
Sociol. Club 3,4 Philosophy Club 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3,4
Edwards Fellowship 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Mass. Bible Fellowship 3,4
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BRUCE P. CHOATE
36 Boyden Road, H olden
Born 1929 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. Collet
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 3,4
ARTHUR GORDON CHUTE JR.
536 Water St. , Haverhill
Born 1928 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from Haverhill H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 3,4
Am., Inst, of Electrical Engineers 3,4
De
List 1
JOHN PAUL CIERI
811 Neponset St., Norwood
Born 1934 at Norwood, Mass.
Entered from Norwood H.S.
Major in Physical Education
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Social Chmn.. :
Football 1,2,3,4
Physical Education Majors 1,2,3,4
Vice-Pres. 3,4
RICHARD JOSEPH CLEARY
35 Fernwood Road ,West Roxbury
Born 1935 at Stoughton, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Intramural Sports 3 Ace. Assoc. 3,4
Youth for Eisenhower
Banquet and Ticket Comm. Chmn.
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
Stud.Employee 1,2,3,4 Comm. Chmn.
Am. Accounting Assoc, Associate K
U.S.A.R. 4
SHEILA ANN C LOUGH
84 Summer St., Plymouth
Born 1935 at Plymough, Ma:
Entered from Plymouth H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 3,4 Managing Ed.
U. of M. Broadcasting Asso
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1
Univ. Open House Day Com:
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Inter-Class Plays 3,4
Carnival Ball Comm.. 3 Cam
Young Democrats 4 Sec. .4
Roister Doisters 3,4
CLAUDETTE A. CLOUTIER
39 Jackson Ave., Winchendon
Born 1935 at Winchendon, Mas
Entered from Murdoch H. S.
Major in Mathematics
Roister Doisters 2,3,4
Operetta Guild 1,2,3,4
Lands
Newm.
ipe Architectu:
Club 1,2,3,4
ass Plays 3
List 1,2,3
Club 2
JAMES SHEPARD COGSWELL
24 Wilder Terrace, W. Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical High
Major in Industrial Administration
Index 2,3,4 Business Mgr. 4
Statesmen 2,3 Business Admin. Club 1,2
Ind. Admin. Club. 3,4 DeMolay 1,2,3,4
Campus Vars. 3 Stud. Chr. Assoc. 1,2
Wesley Foundation 1,2 Soccer 1
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Rushing Chmn. 2,3
Basketball Mgr. 1 Senate 3
Precisionettes 3,4 Asst. Drillmaster 3
Drillmaster 4
Carnival Comm. 3 Chmn. 3
GERALD SAUL COHEN
NANCY ANN COLBERT
82 Summer St., FUchburg
1417 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, M.
Born 1934 at FUchburg, Mass.
Born 1936 at Washington, D.C.
Entered from FUchburg U.S.
Entered from Montgomery Blair High
Major in Business Administration
Major in Sociology
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Handbook 2,3 Naiads 2 House Counselor 3
Wrestling 1
Social Club 3 Vice-Pres. 3
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 4
Panhellenic Council 3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Mortar Board 4 Pres. 4 Dean's List 3,4
Campus Chest Comm. 3 Precisionettes 3,4
Cam. Ball Comm. 3 Decoration Chmn.. 3
Soph-Sen. Hop Comm. 2 Decoration Chmn. 2
Stud. Union Comm. 3 Scrolls 2 Vice-Pres. 2
NANCY JANE COLE
^orth St., Cheshire
Born 1935 at North Adams
Entered from Adams H.S.
Major in Economics
Univ. .Concert Associatioi
International Club 3
Sociology Club 2,3
Canterbury Club 2
Student Christian Assoc.
Pi Beta Phi 2,3,4
Spring Day Comm. 3
CHARLES LLOYD COLLINS
375 Main St., Amherst
Born 1936 at North Attleboro, Mas
Entered from North Attleboro H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Canterbury Club 1,2 Senate 2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2
QTV 1,2,3,4 Social Chmn. 4
Varsity Soccer 2,3,4
Varsity Track 2
PAUL JOSEPH CONNOLLY
13 Alden Rd., Weymouth, Mass.
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Col lege High
Major in Mathematics
Math Club 2,3,4 Dean's List 4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Football 1
Tennis 2,3,4 Co-Capt. 4
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ROBERT GEORGE COOK
140 Pleasant St., Lexington
Born 1934 at Arlington, Mass.
Entered from Huntington Prep
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 1,2
Canterbury Club 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Tennis Manager 3,4
Marketing Club 3,4
MARY ANN COOPER
343 Concord St.., Framingham
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Women's A. A. 1 Scrolls 2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Co-Chmn. 3 Program Chmn. 4
Wesley Foundation 3,4
M.T.R.P..1
Un. Chr., Foundation 3,4
Women's Judiciary 2
House Counsellor 4
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Pledge Scholar 1 Asst . .Treas. .3
Phi Kappa Phi 4 Scholar 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Rand Comm for Religious Facilitie
ROBERT JAMES COREY
25 Harding Ave., Belmont
Born 1933 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Belmont «.S.
Major in Business Administration
Statesmen 2,3,4
Business Administration Club 3,4
Varsity M Club 3,4,5
Spririg Day Committee 3
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4,5 Soc. Chmn.
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Football 1,2
Indoor Track 3,4,5
Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4
House Counsellor 5
Campus Varieties 3
Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3
JANET FRANCES CORMAN
236 Pleasant St., Milton
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Jeremiah E. Burke H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Index 4 Education Club 3,4
Sociology Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
Senior Mix Comm. 4
Publicity Committee 4
ALWYN GEOFFERY CORMIER
Lancaster Ave., Lunenburg
Born 1936 at Grosuenordale, Conn.
Entered from Lunenburg H.S,
Major in E conomics
Roister Doisters 2,3 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Athletic
Chairman 3 Vice-Pres. 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Inter-^reek Ball Committee 3
Univ. Volunteer Fire Dept. 2,3
Interclass Plays 3
JAMES COSTANTINO
6 Glendale Rd., South Braintree
Born 1930 at Braintree, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Association 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Baker House Council 1 Treas. 1
MARCIA LEE COTTON
Elm St., Boxford
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Punchard H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Naiads 3,4
Women's A. A. 1
Precisionettes 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3,4
Carnival, Carnival Ball Comms. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
Senior Mix 4
JOHN WILLIAM COUGHLIN
6 Whyte St., Medford
Born 1930 at Stoneham, Mass.
Transfer from Stockbridge S. of A^
Major in Forestry
Outing Club 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 3 Pr
Pistol Team 3,4
BARBARA CREE
128 Chapin St., Southbridge
Born 1935 at Southbridge, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells H.S.
Major in S oci ology
Operetta Guild 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
MARJORIE ANN CRIMMINS
1611 Commercial St., E..Weymou
Born 1936 at Bronx, N .Y .
Entered from Weymouth H.S.
Major in English
Operetta Guild 3 Education Clu
Home Economics Club 1
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
De
List 3
3l Ball Cc
JANET R. CROOKS
Lake St., Bellingham
Born 1935 at Bellingham, Mass.
Entered from Bellingham H.S.
Major in Home Economics Education
Roister Doisters 3,4 Educ. Club 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Judson Fellovirship 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc, 1,2,3,4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4 Chaplin
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
NELLA EVADINE CROOKS
State College, Fort Valley, Georgi
Born 1936 at Hampton, Virginia
Entered from Happy Grove H.S.
Jamaica, West Indies
Major in Zoology
Roister Doisters 3
Operetta Guild 3,4
International Club 1,2,3,4
Revelers 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1,2
Phi Delta Nu 1,2,3,4
Historian 2 Sing Chmn. 3,4
Interclass Plays 3
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Varieties 3
Dance Club 1,2 Sec 1
HAROLD A. CROW ELL
80 Hampshire Heights, Northampton
Born 1929 at Plymouth, Mass.
Transfer from Washington State C olle
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4
Dean's List 1
Engineering Open House 3,4
STEPHEN JAMES CUNNIFF
216 Woodbury Ave., Portsmouth, N.H-.
Born 1931 at Holyoke, Mass.
Transfer from U.S. Naval Academy
Major in Marketing
Adn
stration Club 2,3
Psychology Club 4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,
Newman Club 3,4
Varsity Lacrosse 2 3 4
Marketing Club 3,4 Pres.4
MICHAEL PATRICK CURRAN
543 Beech St., Holyoke
Born 1933 at Holyoke, Mass.
Transfer from Holyoke Jr. Colleg
Major in Government
International Relations Club 3,4
Newman Club 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 3,4
FRANCES ANN CUSATO
71 Easton Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1935 at Washington D.C.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Operetta Guild 3,4
Education Club 3,4
International Relations Club 3
Women's Athletic Association 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 2,3,4 Registrar 4
Symphony Singers 2
JOYCE SYLVIA CUTLER
79 Eckington St., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical High
Major in Elementary Education
Collegian 1 Index 3,4
Dc
stars 4
Education Club 3,4
Sociology Club 2,3,4
Hlllel 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4
De
List
JOHN FRANCIS CZACH
93 Circle Drive, Chicopee F at
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4
Newman Club 1
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
DONNA LOU DABAREINER
33 Clark St., Framingham, Mass.
Born 1935 at lanesville, Wisconsin
Entered from Framingham U.S.
Major in English
Collegian 2,3 Copy Editor
Roister Doisters 2,3,4 Operetta Guild 4
Educ. Club 4 Stud. Chr. .Assoc. 4
Chi Omega 1,2,3 Social, Rush Chmn. 4
Drill Team 3 Campus Varieties 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Co-Chmn. Tickets, Program
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 3
Chmn. Tickets, Program
Spring Day Committee 3
Soph. Class Banquet 3
Chmn. Publicity, Tickets, Program
JOAN ELLEN DABY
274 Archer St., Fall River
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Acad, of The Sa
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Coram.. 2
Spring Day Committee 3
SUSAN PRISCILLA DALEY
11 Payson Ave., Easthampton
Born 1936 at Easthampton, Mass.
Entered from Easthampton H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Handbook 3,4 Operetta Guild 3,4
Bacteriology Club 2,3,4 Women's A. A. 3
Newman Club 1 ,2,3 ,4Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3 Treas.
Scholarship Chairman 4
Campus Varieties 3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Commuter's Club 1,2 Soc. Chmn.
Academic Honesty Committee 3
WILLL\M FRANCIS DALY
Munson State Hospital, Palmer
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Munson H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 2,3
Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Acc't Assc
Campus Distributor, Vita-Craft 3
Associate Member, Am. Acc't. As
Employees' Coram., Dining Cimmc
ELAINE MATHER DANAHER
51 Trafton Road, Springfield, Ma
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Yarmouth H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Chorale 2,3
Operetta Guild 1,2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3
Education Club 3
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LLOYD N. DANIELS
Box I Moore's Corner, Leverett,
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MARTIN SAMUEL DANSKER
11 Roslyn St., Salem
Born 1935 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Salem H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 1,4
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Pre-Medical Club 2
Hlllel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2 Exec.
Vice Chancellor 3,4
Military Ball Committee
DANIEL D. DARLING
N. King St., Northampton, Ma
CLYDE ROBERT DAVENPORT
24 High St., South Dartmouth
Born 1930 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Dartmouth H.S..
Major in History
International Relations Club 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
MARLENE WALKER DAVENPORT
482 Bedford St., Lexington
Born 1935 at Framingham, Mass.
Entered from Northfield S.. for Girls
Major in Medical Technology
Chorale 3,4 Chorus 2,3
Operetta Guild 4 Bacteriology 4
Student Christian Assoc. 2,4
Wesley Foundation 3,4 Publ. Chran.
De
List 1
Carnival Comm. 3 Bact.. Of
Zoology Open House 3,4
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CLAIRE MARIE DAVIS
195 Florence St., Melrose
Born 1934 at Melrose, Mass.
Entered from Melrose H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Education Club 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Univ.. Open House Day Comm.
Nevirman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 3,4
ELLEN ANTOINETTE DAVIS
314 Weston St., Waltham, Mass.
Born 1935 at Brighton, Mass.
Entered from Watertown H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4 Dean's List 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4 Sch..Chmn.
Drill Team 2,3 House Counselor 3,4
Campus Varieties 2,3
GEORGE LARRY DAVIS
MYRTLE VARNDELL DAVIS
RAYMOND JAMES DEGERE
Pleasant St., Lee, Mass.
45
Willard St., New Bedford
181 Northampton Rd., Amherst
Born 1935 at Albany, Vermont
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Born 1930 at Adams, Mass.
Entered from Lee H.S.
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tered from New Bedford H.S.
Transfer from Harvard Univ.
Major in Chemistry
Major in Mathematics
Major in Business Administration
Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres.
Math Club 4 Senate 1,2
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
U
of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 4
Intramural Football 2
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4, Rifle Team 2
Dean's List 2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2 Asst. Treas. 3
Chemistry Open House 3,4
Treasurer 4
Cc
irnival Comm.. 3
Ur
iv. Health Council 2
Ar
nherst C.P. Drive 2
DONNA LOU DABAREINER
33 Clark St., Framingham, Mass.
Born 1935 at Janesville, Wisconsin
Major in English
Collegian 2,3 Copy Ed. 3
Roister Dolsters 2,3,4
Operetta Guild 4
Education Club 4
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Social Chmn. 3
FRANCIS C. DELLAMANO
Rush Chairman 4
495 Columbia St., South Weymouth
Drill Team 3
Born 1935 at Weymouth, Mass.
Campus Varieties 1
Entered from Weymouth H.S.
Carnival Ball Comm. 3 Co-Chmn.
Major in Agriculture
Tickets and Programs
Poultry Science Club 1,2,3,4
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 3
RAYMOND FRANKLIN DELE
Alpha Gamma Rho 1,2,3,4 Athl. Mgr.
Chmn. Tickets, Programs
67 Congress St., Greenfield
Varsity Football 2
Spring Day Committee 3
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Interfraternity Sports 1,2,3,4
Soph Class Banquet 3 Chmn.
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Little International Livestock Show 2
Publicity, Tickets and Programs
Major in Philosophy
Poultry, Meat, Beef Teams 3,4
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JOHN DELVECCHIO jR.
38 Marjorie Lane, Southbridge
Born 1935 at Southbridge, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells U.S..
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Math Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
CAROLE ANN DEMPSEY
255 Mass. Ave., North Ando
Born 1935 at Winchester, Ma
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Elementary Educati
Educ. Club 3,4 Sociology CI
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Carnival Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Spring Day Comm., 2
Ya-Hoo 3,4
Senior Week 4
SHEILA ANN DENUIR
384 Arborway, Jamaica Plain
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Mt. St. Joseph Acad.
Major in Home Economics
4-H Club 1,2 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Home Economics Club 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Parents' Weekend Comm. !
International Weekend Comm. 1
LORENA ANN DEROUIN
Loudville Rd., Westhampton
Born 1937 at Northampton, Mas:
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Phi Delta Nu 3,4
WILLIAM C. DESMOND
630 Cambridge St., Brighton
Born 1932 at Brighton, Mass.
Entered from Brighton H.S.
Major in Physics
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Se
ROBERT DILL
Apt J-1 Suffolk House, Amherst
Born 1931 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Am. Inst, of Elec Engineers 4
JUDITH CABOT DINSMORE
Hallet St., Yarmouth Port, Mass..
Born 1935 at Portsmouth, N.H.
Entered from Yarmouth H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Roister Doisters 3 Operetta Guild 3 ,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Stud. Chr. Assoc. 1,2 Mem. Comm. 4
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4 Dean's List 3
Campus Varieties 2
Dorm Committee 3
Chairman Social Comm.
GEORGE ROBERT DITOMASSI
1206 Dwight St., Holyoke
Born 1934 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Finance
Business Admin. Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 House Counselor 2
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Rush Chmn. 1,2,3 Pres. 4
Interfraternity Council 4 Adelphia 4
Maroon Key 2 Pres. Campus Varieties 4
Class Vice-Pres. 3,4
Campus Chest Comm.. 3 Chmn..
Spring Day and Soph-Sen. Hop Comm. 3
University Open House 4
Interdorm Council 1
Who's Who in American Colleges 4
RALPH HARRINGTON DOE
44 Central St., West Boylston
Born 1933 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Business Administration
Statesmen 3
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4
Social Chmn. 1,2,3 Pres. 4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Track 1,2 Soccer 1,2
Swimming 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Spring Day Committee. 3
MYLES JOHN DOHERTY
43 Springside Ave., Pitts field
Born 1935 at Pitts field, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Government
International Relations Club 3
Newman Club 1,2,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4
Flying Redmen 1,2
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
Granville Air Society 3,4
HENRY JAMES DOLAN JR.
99 Chestnut St., Andover
Born 1935 at Andover, Mass.
Entered from Punchard H.S.
Major in Business Management
Business Administration Club 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Football Team 2,3,4 Co-Capt.
Spring Day Comm. 2
JANE FRANCES DONAHUE
33 Pine St., Palmer
Born 1935 at Ware, Mass.
Entered from Palmer H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 1 ,2,3 ,4 House Mgr.
Precisionettes 3,4 Squad Lead
Ski Club 2,3,4
Dean's List 3
JO-ANN MARY DONAHUE
18 Kent Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1936 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from St. Joseph's U.S.
Major in 1 ournalism
Collegian 1,2,3,4
News Editor, Managing Ed. 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 2
Debating Society 3,4
Manager 3,4
PAUL RICHARD DONAHUE
354 Pine St., Gardner
Born 1929 at Gardner, Mass.
Entered from Gardner H.S.
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 4
Newman Club 4
Pre-Medical Club 4
Dean's List 3,4
KEVIN JOHN DONNELLAN
18 Auburndale Rd., Marblehead
Born 1935 at Winchester, Mass.
Entered from Marblehead H.S.
Major in Business Administration
Business Administration Club 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4
ANN K. DONOHUE
16 California Ct., Clinton
Born 1935 at Clinton, Mass.
Entered from Clinton H.S.
Major in History
Univ. Concert Assoc. 2
Education Club 3,4
Internet. Relations Club 2,3,4 Tre
Psychology Club 2
Women's A.A. 1,2,3,4 Tennis Mgr
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Ski Club 4
Carnival Boll Comm. 2,3
JEROME JOSEPH DONOVAN
33 Buswell St., Boston
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Jamaica Plain H.S.
Major in Dairy Technology
Dairy Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Dorm Copt.
Q.T.V. 2,3,4
Dairy Product Judging Team 4
DICK WILLIAM DORGAN
833 Chestnut St., Springfield
Born 1929 at Springfield, Mass
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 4
Joint Engineering Club 4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Phi Eta Sigma 2 Historian
Tau Beta Pi 3 Vice-Pres.
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EDMUND FRANCIS DOWD JR.
25 Houston Ave., Methuen
Born 1936 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from E. F. Searles
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4 IRE
Newman Club 2,3,4
Cross Country 1
Indoor Track 3,4 Outdoor Track 1,2,4
Am. Institute of Elec. Engineers 2,3,4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
English Open House 3,4
FRANCIS MICHAEL DOVCD
25 Dunmoreland St., Springfield
Born 1932 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in College Preparatory
Chemistry Club 3
Education Club 3
Am. Inst, of Elec. Engineers 2
Physics Club 4
Cummuters Club 2,3,4
CHARLES EDWARD DRAKE JR.
665 Main St., Amherst, Mass.
Born 1929 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Public Health
3,4
FRANCIS D. DRISCOLL
93 Webster St., Arlington
Born 1934 at Arlington, Mass.
Entered from Arlington H S.
Roister Doisters 2,3 Pre-Med. Club 1
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Adelphia 4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon l,2,3Rally Comi
International Weekend 4 Senior Mix 3,4
Class Gift Comm..4 Dean's List 1
Commencement Week Comm. 4
Carnival Ball and Carnival Comms. 2,3
Agri. Econ. Club 4 Fine Arts Council 4
Inter-Class Plays 3 Campus Varieties 4
Class Treas..4 Freshman Spring Track 1
Stud. Union Comm. 4 Campus Rumpus 2
Parents Weekend Comm.. 1 Dorm. Pres. I
Soph-Sen. Hop and Spring Day Comms. 2,3
Who's Who in Am. .Colls.. 4 Soph. Banquet
LORRAINE MARY DUCHARME
32 River St., Dalton
Born 1935 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Dalton H.S.
Major in Sociology
Operetta Guild 4 Home Econ. Club 1,2
Landscape Archit. Club 2 Sociol. Club 3,4
Women's A. A. Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Basketball Mgr. 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Athl. Board 3
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4
Campus Varieties 1,2
ANN LOUISE DUFFY
923 Second St., Fall River
Born 1935 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from B.M.C. Durfee H.S.
Major in History
German Club 4
International Relations Club 3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3
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KATHERINE DUFRESNE
16 Groton St., Ayer, Mass.
Born 2935 at Fitchburg, Mass.
Major in Home E conomics
Handbook 3
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Delta Nu 1,2,3,4 Steward 4
Skinner Scoop 2
JANE CECILIA DUGAL
Main St., Hatfield
Born 1936 at Hatfield, Mass.
Entered from Smith Academy-
Major in Bacteriology
Bacteriology Club 2,3,4
International Club 1,2,3,4 Se
RHEA ANN DUGAS
Curtiss Hill Rd., Charlton
Born 1935 at Southbridge, Ma
Entered from Charlton H .S .
Major in Bacteriology
Index 2
Operetta Guild 4
Bacteriology Club 3,4
Naiads 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 2,3,4
House Counselor 3
BARBARA ANNE DURKEE
17 Russell Rd., South Weymouth
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Weymouth H.S.
Major in Psychology
Operetta Guild 4 Gym Team 4
EUGENE FRANCIS DUNTON
Psychology Club 2,3,4 Pres.
58 Maple St., Easthampton
Canterbury Club 1,2,3
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
JOHN I. DURKIN
Transfer from Holyoke Jr. College
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Phi Kappa Phi 4
38 Ames St., Worcester
Major in Zoology
Dean's List 1,2,3 Honors Work
Born 1932 at Worcester, Mass.
Band 2,4
Campus Varieties 1,2
Transfer from Worcester Jr. College
Zoology Club 2,3,4
Modern Dance Club 1,2,3 Pres.
Major in Government
WALTER FRANCIS EAGAN JR.
11 Mattakeeset St., Mattapan
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston College U.S.
Major in Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4 Sec. 3,4
Track 1,2 Varsity Soccer 4
Interfraternity Sports 2,3,4
Honors Work 1,2,3,4
ROBERT FRANCIS EATON
97Vi Beacon Ave., Holyohe
Born 1930 at Northampton, Mass
Entered from Hebron Academy
Major in Elementary Education
WESTON EAVRS
75 Webster St., Middleboro
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Memorial H.S.
Major in Zoology
Rod and Gun Club 4
Canterbury Club 1,4
Ski Team 1,2
Ski Club 3,4
Zoology Club 3,4
JOHN WILSON EDGAR
R.F.D. West Acton
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Acton H.S.
Major in Agricultural Economics
Agri. Economics Club 3,4 Vice-Pr
Varsity M Club 3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Baseball 1,2,4
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Little International Livestock Sho
GEORGE EDWARD EGAN
G~2 Hampshire House, Amherst
Born 1929 at Sturbridge, Mass
Entered from Mary E. Wells «.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Math Club 4
Newman Club 4
Am. Inst, of Elec. Engineers 2,3,4
Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4
MARY JANE EGAN
U Mulberry St., Leeds
Born 1935 at Florence, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Roister Doisters 1,2
Education Club 3,4
Psychology Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3
Dean's List 2,3
Young Democrats 4
GERARD DANIEL EGGLESTON
2-D Hampshire House, Amherst
Born 1928 at Lynn, Mass
Entered from Holten H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 3,4
Am. Soc. of Mech. Engineers 3,4
Society of Automotive Engineers '
Dean's List 1,3
Tou Beta Pi 3,4
MARIE HELEN EHNES
290 County St., Seekonk
Born 1935 at Milford, Mass.
Entered from Fairhaven H.S.
Major in Elementary Educati
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
Social Cha
ROBERT BRUCE ELDREDGE
30 Highland Ave., Chatham
Born 1935 at Hyannis , Mass.
Entered from Chatham H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Collegian 1
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
U.. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc.
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Mu Delta 4
Scholarship Chairman
ARTHUR ELKINS
99 Shelton Rd., Swampscott
Born 1936 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Lynn Classical H.S.
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Asst .Scribe 2
Asst. House Manager 2
House Manager 3,4
JAMES ERNEST ELLS
28 Sycamore St., Somerville
Born 1931 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Stockbridge S. of ,
Major in Olericulture
Olericulture Club 2,3,4
Sec-Treas. 3 Pres. 4
Judson Fellowship 2,3,4
Alpha Zeta 3,4
Ski Club 3,4
Dean's List 2
Horticultural Show 2,3,4
Publicity Chairman
Vegetable Judging Team 4
JOHN REDMAND ENNIS
24 Hallock St., Amherst
Born 1929 at Northampton, Mass
Major in History
Newman Club 4
DONALD STEPHEN EVANS
79 Willouiwood St., Dorchester
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in History
Collegian 1,2,3 Sports Ed.. 3
International Relations Club 4
HiUel Foundation 2,3,4
Athletics Board 3 Inter-Mural Cour
Parents Weekend Comm. 1
Inter-Dorm Council 1
AFROTC Drill Team 2,3,4
Air Cadet Sq. 1,2 Vlce-Pres. 2
Granville Air Society 3,4
STEWART BARRETT FARLEY JR.
8 Horse Shop Drive, West Boylston
Born 1930 at Brockton Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. College
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Am. Soc. of Mech.. Engineers 1,2,3,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
ROBERT JAMES FAULKNER
10 Wood St., Northampton
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 3,4
Publicity Chairman 3,4
JOHN FRANCIS FAVA JR.
Doty St., West Wareham
Born 1929 at Middleboro, Mass.
Entered from Plymouth H.S.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Landscape Archit. Club 2,3,4 Trees
Alpha Gamma Rho Pres.
Dean's List 1,3
Alpha Zeta 3,4 Vice-Pres
Am. Soc. of Landscape Architects 4
ROBERT GIRARD FAYE
49 Line St., Feeding Hills
Born 1932 at Northampton, Mass.
Transfer from Springfield College
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 3,4
Newman Club 3,4
Baseball 3
Dorm Council 4 Athletic Chmn.
JAMES F. FAZIO
8 Fourth St., Pittsfield
Born 1929 at Pittsfield, Mass
Entered from Pittsfield H. S.
Transfer from Tulane Univ.
Major in Accounting
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DAVID HERMANN FEDER
East Hawley Rd., Charlemont, Mass.
Born 1929 at New York, N.Y.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Varsity Pistol Team 2,3,4
Varsity Rifle Team 2
Rifle Team 2
Pistol Team 2,3,4
KENNETH ALVIN FERRIS
6 Arthur St., Danvers
Born 1935 at Salem, Mass.
Entered from Swampscott H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
Athl. Chmn. 3,4 Alumni Dir.
Lacrosse 2,3
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Accounting Assoc. 3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1
Intermural Sports 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM LOUIS FIB KINS
7 Delewanda Rd., Nantasket Beach
Born 1934 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered fr an Hingham H.S.. and
Thayer Acad.
Major in Physical Education
Education Club 4
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4
Maroon Key 2
Athletics Board 1,2,3,4
]. LAURENCE FINE
207 St. Paul St., Brookline
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence A cademy
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 1,2
DeMolay Club 1,2,3,4
U.of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Compt. 2
Carnival Comm. 3
Accounting Assoc. 3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
^^ITCHELL LEONARD FINEGOLD
3 Bradford Terr., Brookline
Born 1934 at Cambridge. Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Finance
Roister Doisters 3,4 Operetta Guild 3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3, Senate 1
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Librarian 2
Asst. Burser 2 Social Chmn. 3
Soccer 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2
Campus Varieties 1,3,4 Frosh Frolics 1
Finance Club 4
DONALD FRANCIS FITZGERALD
169 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Business Management
Business Administration Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Rushing Chmn. 2 Athletic Chmn. 2,3
ROBERT GEORGE FITZGERALD
Strong St., Amherst, Mass.
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2,3,4
Commuters Club 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM MICHAEL FITZGERALD
116 Belmont Ave., Springfield
Born 19 30 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Transfer from Am. International C olle
Major in Government
International Relations Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 2,3,4
Intramural Football 2
Dean's List 1,3
ROBERT SAMUEL FLAX
10 Caryll St., Mattapan, Mass.
Bom 1935 at Boston, Mass..
Entered from Boston Latin
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Marketing Club 3,4
NATHAN BENSON FLOOD
138 Park Ave, Bridgewater
Born 1934 at Brockton, Mass.
Transfer from Stockbridge S. of A ^
Major in Poultry Husbandry
French Club 2,4
Poultry Science Club 2,3,4
Square Dance Club 2
Alpha Zeta
GEORGE E. FOGG
247 Hayward St., East Braintree
Born 1935 at Weymouth, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture Club 2,3,4
Rod and Gun Club 1 Channing Club 1,2
Wesley Foundation 2,3,4 Dorm Council 2
Alpha Pi Omega 1,2,3,4 Membership
Chmn. 2 Vice-Pres 3 Pres. 4
Track 1,2 Alpha Zeta 3,4
Rifle Team 1,2,4 High School 2,3,4
M.T.R.P. 1,2,3,4 Chmn. 3,4
Campus Rumpus 3,4 Chmn. 4
Dean's List 2,3,4 Campus Chest Comm..3
Mother's Weekend Comm..3,4
Freshman Week 2,3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
AFROTC Rifle Team 1,2
Hort. Show 2,3,4 Chmn., Art Exhibit 4
TOXIO First Prize 3,4
DANIEL ADELBERT FOLEY
29 Linden St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in City Planning
Collegian 2,3,4 Art Editor 3,4
Handbook 3,4
Index 2,3,4
Square Dance Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 3,4
Newman Club 1,2
JOHN JOSEPH FOLEY
27 Ward St., Worcester, Mass.
Born 1936 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from St. John's Prep..
Major in Business Management
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Freshman Basketball 1
Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Capt. 4
Dean's List 3
THOMAS CARL FOLEY
9 Main St., Montague
Born 1934 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Major in Finance
O.T.V. 2,3,4
Finance Club 4
Commuters Club 1,2,3,4
THOMAS VINCENT FOLEY
32 Desrosiers St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S..
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4 Treo
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Eng.Open House 3,4
Pres. Mills House 4
A.S.C.E. 2,3.4 Trees. 4
MARGURITE LOUISE FOLLETT
20 Harlow Drive, Amherst
Born at Holyoke , Mass.
Entered from Mary Burnham School
Major in English
Roister Doisters 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2
Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,3
DIANA TERESA FONTANA
58 Taylor St., Pittsfield, Mass.
Born 1935 at New York City, N.Y.
Entered from Dalton H.S..
Major in Mathematics
Home Economics Club 1,2
Math Club 3,4 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3 Bowling Mgr. 2
Drill Team 2,3
Dean's List 1,2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Mother's Weekend Committee 1,2
WILLIAM WARNER FORD JR.
R.F.D. Dalton
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Dalton H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
U. of M.. Broadcasting Assoc. 1
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Wesley Foundation 1
Bay State Rifles 3,4
Am.. Inst, of Elect. Engineers 3,4
Military Ball Committee 1,2,3
Co
slor
;1 4
PATRICIA FORNACIARI
28 Bella Vista Ave., Mansfield
Born 1935 at Mansfield, Mass.
Entered from Mansfield H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
House Counselor 3,4 House Chn
De
St 1
loll Cc
ittee 3
MELVIN LESLIE FOSTER
3 Harvard St., Framingham
Born 1935 at Framingham, Mass.
Entered from Framingham H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Industrial Administration Club 4
WMUA 1 Dean's List 1,2
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Varsity Basketball 1,2,3
Inter-Greek Ball Comm. 2,3,4
JOSEPH B. FREDETTE
298 Franklin Rd., Fitchburg
Born 1929 at Fitchburg, Mass.
Entered from St. Bernard H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 3,4
Newman Club 3,4
Am. Inst, of Elec. Engineers 4
ROBERT L. FREGEAU
75 Robinson Rd., West Springfield
Born 1932 at Troy, N .Y .
Transfer from Amer. International Coll.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 3,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
JACQUELINE FRENCH
48 Bosworth Rd., Winchendon, Ma:
Born 1935 at Nashville, Tenn.
Entered from Murdoch H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Square Dance Club 2
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3,4
Women's A. A. 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Philosophy Club 4
RICHARD DONALD FRITZ
20 Cotton St., Newton
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mas
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in History
Hillel Foundation 1
Alpha Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 2
Winte
al 3
ROBERT GEORGE FROST
19 Hanover St., Newbury
Born 1931 at Andover, Mass
Transfer from Bates College
Major in Accounting
Class Officer 2,3
DONALD GEORGE FUGERE
11 Rural Lane, East Longmeadow
Born 1936 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Am. .Inst, of Elec. .Engineers 2,3
Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4
HAZEL MARGARET FULLER
Thayer St., Amherst
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in History
German Club 2,3,4
International Relations Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4
De
3t 1
ROBERT WILBUR FULLER
14 Middlesex Ave., Swampscott
Born 1936 at Somerville, Mass.
Entered from Swampscott H.S.
Major in Business Administration
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Tennis 1,2
Athletic Chmn. of Chadb curne 1
3l Sports 1,2,3,4
:il of Chadbourne Dorm
ROGER LYMAN FULLER
46 Maiden St., Springfield
Born 1932 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Tech High
Major in Electrical Engineering
Am. Inst, of Elec. Engineers 2,4
KENNETH WINSLOW FONE
189 Everett St., Quincy
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from North Quincy H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Pledge Chn
Vlce-Pres. 4
Inter-Fraternity Football 2,3,4
Basketball 2,3
Engineering Open House 3,4
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RONALD ALSTON GAGNON
9 Dorothy Ave., Worcester
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from North H.S.
Major in Government
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Baseball 1,2
Basketball 1
Intramurals 1,2
SUZANNE GALLAGHER
Somers Rd., Hampden
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from HighSchool of Coi
Major in P sychoiogy
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Education Club 4
International Relations Club 2
Psychology Club 2
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
De
3t 1,2,3,4
V1RGINL\ A. GARDELLA
69 Weetamoe St., Fall River
Born 1936 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from B.M.C. Durfee H.S.
Major in Home Economics Education
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 2,3,4 Historian
Personnel Chairman 4
Dean's List 3 Campus Varieties 4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Spring Day Comm.. 3
Ya-Hoo 3 Ski Club 4
BERNARD ALBERT GARDETTO JR.
122 Mill St., Newton Center
Born 1935 at Milford, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Dean's List 1
Alpha Gamma Rho 1,2,3,4
IFC Representative 3.4 Ass't Treas.
Treas. 4 Rushing Chmn. 3 Vice-Pres
Flying Redman 2 Spring Day Comm. 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Accounting Association 3,4
ROBERT FREDERICK GARDNER
44 Springfield St., Wilbraham
Born 1934 at Ludlow, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc . 1,2,3,4
QTV 1,2,3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 1,2,3,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
Granville Air Society 4
RAYMOND LAWRENCE GEHLING JR.
D-3 Suffolk House, Amherst
Born 1929 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Huntington Prep.
Major in Wildlife Management
Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4 Chmn. 3,4
Dean's List 2,3,4
NORMAN CHARLES GESSMAN
44 Trident Ave., Winthrop
Born 1936 at Roxbury, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop H.S.
Major in Accounting
Concert Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 2
Accounting Association 3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 4
Ya-Hoo 2,3
CHARLES JOSEPH GIBOWICZ
214 Elm St., Greenfield
Born 1934 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4
Spanish Club 1
Newman Club 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
Cross-Country 1
Soccer 4 Manager
Dormitory Treasurer 3
NANCY MILLIS GILMORE
Calvert Rd., East Walpole, Mass.
Born 1935 at Washington, B.C.
Entered from Williamstown H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Operetta Guild 4 Campus VarieUes 2,3
Student Christian Association 1,2,3,4
Senate 1 Hunt Club 4
Social Activities Committee 1
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Ass't. House Pres. 3 House Pres., 4
Precisionettes 1,2,3
Dean's List 2,3,4
GORDON WILLIAM GLADSTONE
24 Hawthorn Ave,, Winthrop
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop H.S.
Major in Pre-Uedical
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 2,3,4 House Mgr.
Ste
De
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List 1
DEAN HOWARD GLAZIER
367 Waltham St., West Newton
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass..
Major in Economics
ANTHONY FRANK GOLAS
Hampshire House C-3, Amhers
Born 1929 at Easthampton, Ma
Entered from Williston Acaden
Major in Accounting
Football 1
Basketball 1
Baseball 1
Accounting 3,4
SIDNEY SAMUEL GOLDBERG
53 Westfield Rd., Holyoke
Born 1936 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Accounting
Index 3 Business Mgr. DeMolay 1
Operetta Guild 3 Campus Varieties 3,4
Business Admin. Club 2 Soccer 1,2
Varsity M Club 2,3,4 Swimming 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4 Exec. Board 3
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4 House Mgr. 2
Vice-Pres. 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4 Art Festival 3
Carnival Ball Comm. 3 Carnival Comm. :
Spring Day Comm. .3 Publicity
Yahoo 4 Business Mgr.
Freshman Directory 3,4 Editor 4
Who's Who in Am. Colleges 4
PHYLLIS ANN GOLDEN
78 Cedar St., Sharon
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Sharon H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Index 1 Education Club 3
Roister Doisters 1,2,3 Costume Chmn. 3
International Relations Club 4
Spanish Club 1 Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball and Spring Day Comms .3
Univ. Open House Day Comm.. 1
Univ. Film Soc. 3,4 Sec.-Treas. 3,4
GERALD GOLDMAN
74 J St., Hull
Born 1936 at Roxbury, Mass.
Entered from Hingham H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Animal Husbandry Club 3,4
Chemistry Club 2
Food Technology Club 2,3,4
Forestry Club 3
Olericulture Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Scril
Ass't. House Mgr. 3 House
ROBERT LOUIS GONSOR
206 Homestead Ave., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Rosary High
Major in English
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Chief Announcer 2 Program Mgr. 2
Production Dir. 3 Policy Board 3
Senate 4 Activities Comm.
Public Relations Comm.
Dean's List 2
Class Gift Comm. 4
Governing Board Student Union 4
CAROL ANNE GOODWIN
173 Elmlawn Rd., Braintree
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Bacteriology Club 4
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Alumae 4
Drill Team 3,4
Ski Team 3,4
House Counselor 3
NEIL BARRY GORDON
222 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford
Bom 1936 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Math Club 2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Delta 3,4 Treas, 4
Dean's List 3,4
JAMES BRIAN GORMAN
27 Hadwen Rd., Worcester
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from South H.S.
Major in Political Science
International Relations Club 3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Football 1,2
Lacrosse 3,4
UM ROTC Representative to
West Point 3
DONALD WOODBURY GOULD
183 Tedesco St., Marblehead
Born 1929 at Cohasset, Mass.
Entered from Marblehead H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 2
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
JOAN VORPERIAN GOULD
183 Tedesco St., Marblehead
Born 1936 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Wakefield H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Child Development
Home Economics Club 4
Student Wives Club 3,4
U.o£ M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,4
Wesley Foundation 1,4
Dean's List 3,4
JOE HUGHIE GRAHAM
Belmont Rd., W. Harwich Mass.
Born in 1929 at Decatur, Miss.
Entered from Decatur H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Food Technology Club 3,4 Pres..4
Senate 1
Alpha Zeta Club 4
JOHN J. GRALENSKI
65 Northfield Rd., Millers Falls
Born 1935 at South Hadley, Mass
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Major in Zoology
Collegian 3,4
Roister Doisters 3
Wrestling 2,3
PAUL THOMAS GRANVILLE
169 Waite Ave., Chicopee Falls
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 2,4
Student Christian Assoc 3
Flying Redman 1,2,3 Squad Leader 3
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 2,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
Dean's List 1
JOANNE H. GREEN
14 Perkins Square, Jamaica Plain
Born 1936 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Jeremiah E. Burke H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Collegian 1,2 Handbook 1,2 Index 2,3,4
Education Club 3,4 Roister Doisters 1
Campus Varieties 3,4 Senior Mix 4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4 Ho. Counselor 3
Inter-Class Plays 3,4Carn. Coram. 2,3
Dean's List 1,2,3,4 Spring Day Comm. 3
Honors Convocation 4
Interdormitory Council 1
Senior Executive Committee 4
BARBARA JEAN GRAVES
NANCY EVELYN GRAY
120 Prescott St., Clinton
P.O. Shelburne Falls, R.F.D. I
Born 1936 at Clinton, Mass
Ashfield, Mass.
Entered from. Clinton H.S.
Born 1936 at Northampton, Mass.
Major in Bacteriology
Entered from MacDuffie S. for Girls
Bacteriology Club 2,3,4 Vi
ce-Pres. 3
Major in Zoology
President 4
Symphony Singers 2
International Relations CU
b 4
Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Associat
ion 2,4
Square Dance Club 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 2,3,4
Dean's List 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Phi Beta Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honor's Work 4
Zoology Club 2,3,4
ALMA M. GRIFFIN
156 Park St., Gardner
Born 1934 at Norwood, Mass.
Entered from Gardner H.S.
Major in Recreation - Education
Education 3,4
RICHARD MORRA GREENE
Women's Athletic Association 1,2
140 Eddywood St., Spri
^gfield
Wesley Foundation 1,2
Born 1935 at Newark, N.J.
Pi Beta Phi 3,4
Entered from Technical
H.S.
Dean's List 4
Major in General Busin
ess
Carnival Committee 3
Phi Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
Recreation Conference 3
Men's Sports 2,3,4
Recreation Club 3,4 Pres..4
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DAVID M. GRIFFIN
48 Mt. Vernon St., Melrose
Born 1935 at Melrose, Mass.
Entered from Melrose H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 3
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Student Christian Association 4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Youth for Eisenhower 4
Air Cadet Squadron 1
Granville Air Society 3
JOHN JOSEPH GRIFFIN
35 Spring St., Springfield
Born 1931 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 1,2,
Newman Club 1,2,3
Dean's List 2,3
Honor's Work 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Accounting Assoc. 3,4 Treas. 3,4
MARLENE RACHEL GRIMES
269 Green St., Athol
Born 1936 at Athol, Mass.
Entered from Athol H.S.
Major in Zoology
Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm.
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Inter-Class Play 1
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honor's Work 4
Zoology Club 2,3,4 Trees.. 4
MARILYN JOAN GROSS
722 North Montello St., Brockton
Born 1936 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Major in English
Roister Doisters 4 Operetta Guild 1
German Club 1 Naiads 2 Women's A. A. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Mortarboard 4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Pledge Trainer 2,3
President 3,4
Scrolls 2 Revelers 3 Chmn.
Cheerleader 2,3,4 House Counselor 3
Inter-Class Plays 1,3 Dean's List 1
Campus Varieties 1 ,2,3,4Choreographer 3,4
Campus Chest and Soph- Sen. Hop Comms. 2
Stud. Union Advisory Board 3
Who's Who in Am. Colleges 4
Varsity Field Hockey 1 Rally Comm. 2,3,4
Class Volleyball Team 1 Basketball 1,2
Roister Doisters Fall and Spring Production 3
Homecoming Float Parade 4
JANE ELIZABETH GUERTIN
66 Mountain View Drive, Newington, Con
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Needham
Major in Bacteriology
Bacteriology Club 3,4
Stud. Chr. Assoc. 1,2,3,4 Dorm. Rep. 3
Dean's List 1 2
RUTH LOIS HAASE
30 Park St., Brookline
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 1,2,4 Handbook 3
Index 2 Quarterly 4
Operetta Guild 3
Women's A. A. 1,2 Rep. 2
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
Carnival Committee 3
WILLIAM ALAN HAFEY
7C Hampshire Heights, Northampton
Born 1930 at Westfield, Mass.
Entered from Northampton
Major in English - j ournalism
Senate 2
MARION M. HAGGERTY
45 Windom Terrace, North Adams
Born 1935 at North Adams, Mass.
Entered from Drurj H.S.
Major in History
International Relations Club 3^4
Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4 Ed.. 4
Ski Club 2,3
De
List 2,3
GRETCHEN HAIMBACH
101 Goldsmith St., Littleton Corr.
Born 1935 at Philadelphia, Penn
Entered from Germantown H.S.
Major in History
Chorale 2 Operetta Guild 2
International Club 3,4 '
Canterbury Club 1,2
Student Christian Association 1,
Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4
House Counselor 3,4 Chmn. 4
Inter-Class Plays 1
HARRY FRANCIS HALL
82 Vinedale Rd., East Braintree
Born 1929 at Boston, Mass.
Transfer from Eastern Nazarene Coll.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 3
Dean's List 3,4
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
CHARLES EDMUND HAMEL JR.
17 Atwood Rd., Worcester
Born 1930 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. .College
Major in Physical Education
Phi-Ed Club 3,4
ROBERT LEO HAMILTON
3 Smith's Lane, Kingston, Ma
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Kingston H.S.
Major in Physics
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Physics Club 4
ARTHUR JEROME HANNAN
21 Lyman Terrace, W altham
Born 1935 at Waltham, Mass.
Entered from Waltham H.S.
Major in Economics
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Economics Club 2,3
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Maroon'Key 2
Dean's List 2
Military Ball Committee
FAY HANNIBAL
8 Riverside Ave., Gloucester
Born 1935 at Gloucester, Mass.
Entered from Gloucester H.S.
Major in General Business
Business Administration Club 3,
Spanish Club 1 House Chairman
Women's Athletic Association 1
Student Christian Association 1,
Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4
Carnival Ball and Spring Day Cc
Precisionettes 2,3,4
Youth for Eisenhower 4
JAMES HOWARD HANNON
128 Orchard St., Randolph
Born 1935 at Brighton, Mass.
Entered from Rindge Technicc
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 2,3,4 Treas. 4
Square Dance Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Bay State Rifles 1,2
Greenough Dorm Social Chmn..
RUTH VERONICA HANRIHAN
99 Shaw St., Brookline
Born 1936 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in Nutrition
Collegian 1,2 Reporter Handbook 2
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Exec. Board 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Ya-Hoo 2
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Pledge Capt. 3 Membership Chmn.
Dean's List 2,3
INGELY HANSMANN
279 Court St., New Bedford, Mass.
Born 1935 at Basel, Switzerland
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Economics
German Club 3,4 Sec . 3 Vice-Pres. 4
Student Christian Association 1,2,3, A
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4 Jr. Pledge Tr.. 3
Standards Chairman 4
House Counselor 3,4 House Chmn. 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Campus Varieties 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
DAVID BALL HANSON
580 Centre St., South Hanover
Born 1935 at South Weymouth, Mass
Entered from Hanover H.S.
Major in Finance
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4 Pres. 3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Finance Club 4
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GEORGE EDWARD HANSON
10 A Temple St., Gardner
Born 1929 at Gardner, Mass.
Entered from Cashing Academ
Major in Wild Life
Track Manager 3
Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4
ALISA HAPPONEN
East Road, Westminster, Mass.
Born 1935 at Kuopio, Finland
Entered from Fitchburg H.S.
Major in History
International Relations Club 3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3,4
Busi
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;ss Manager 4
Club 1,2,3,4 Tr
.ist 1,2,3
as. 2 Pr
ROBERT FRANK HARDINA
50 Federal Ave., A gawam
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Agawam H.S.
Major in Sociology
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2
Sociology Club 3,4
Student Christian Association 3,4
Church Vocations Group 3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
Fraternity Workshop 3,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Pres.. 3
Social Chmn . 2,3 Vice-Pres.. 4
Standards Committee 2,3
GEORGE FRANCIS HARGRAVES
JR.
23 Cedar St., Northampton, Mass.
PORTER H. HARLEY
Born 1936 at Northampton, Mass.
103 Crescent St., Northampton
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Born 1935 at Fitchburg, Mass.
Major in Accounting
Entered from Fitchburg H.S.
Accounting Club 4
Major in General Business
Commuters Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
GLENNA CLAIRE HARNEY
27 Rowland St., Marblehead
Born 1935 at Marblehead, Mass.
Entered from Marblehead H.S.
Major in Sociology
Operetta Guild 1 Campus Varietie
Education Club 3,4 French Club
Sociology Club 3,4 Senior Banque
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 1
Newrman Club 1,2,3,4
Precisionettes 1,2,3,4 Squad Lea
Carnival Ball and Carnival Comm
Soph- Senior Hop Committee 2
Spring Day Committee 3
PRISCILLA ANN HARRIMAN
662 Washington St., Whitman
Born 1935 at Taunton, Mass.
Entered from Whitman H.S..
Major in Government
Student Christian Association
Wesley Foundation 1
Senate 2,3 Election Chmn. Pre
R.S.O. 3,4
Pi Beta Phi 3,4,2 Pledge Trai
ANN MAIRE HARRINGTON
3743 Riverside Ave., Somerset
Born 1935 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Somerset H.S.
Major in Home Economics Educi
French Club 2,3
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
La Maison Francaise 2 3
Librarian 2 Sec. 3
MONA ANN HARRINGTON
Main St., Graniteville
Born 1936 at Lowell, Mass.
Entered from Westford Academy
Major in History
Collegian 1,2,3,4 News Ed. 2
Managing and Executive Ed. 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Senate 2,3 Activities Comm. Chm
Cha
Phi Kappa Phi 4
junselor 2,3 House Chmn.
ist 1,2,3,4 Honors Work 4
RICHARD IRVING HARRIS
264 Foster St., Brighton
Born 1935 at Roxbury, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin Scho
Major in Zoology
Collegian 1 Sportswriter
Band and Orchestra 1,2,3,4
Property Mgr. and Staff 2,3,4
Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Historian 3 Parents Wd. Chmr
Ya-Hoo Business Staff 2,3,4
Varsity Pep Band 1,2
Property Mgr. and Staff 2
Zoology Club 3,4
SHIRLEY JEAN HARRIS
Schermerh orn Park, Lenox
Born 1935 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
French Club 1
International Relations Club 2,4
Canterbury Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Association 1,2,3
Dean's List 1,2
VIRGINIA HART
Box 605, Wolfeboro, N.H.
Born 1935 at Worcester, Ma
Entered from North Quincy
Major in Elementary Educat
Chorus 3 Fine Arts
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Wesley Foundation 3,4
Phi Delta Nu 2,3,4 Historio
Inter-Greek Ball Committee
JOHN J. HASSELL JR.
i79'/2 Harvard St., Cambridge
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Rindge Technical H.S.
Major in Recreati on Leadership
Operetta Guild 4
Phi-Ed Club 2
Wesley Foundation 4
Maroon Key 2 Vlce-Pres
Football 1,2 Track 3
Modern Music Club 2,4
Recreational Club 4 Sec
ELEANOR WARREN HATHAWAY
Williams St., Williamsburg
Born 1935 Concord, Mass.
Entered from Hale H.S.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Marching Bond 1,2,3
Animal Husbandry Club 2,3
Square Dance Club 2
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1 ,2,3 ,4
Ski Club 2,3
Little International Livestock Shov
JUDITH NANRY HAWKINS
230 Mystic Valley Parkway, \
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Winchester H.S..
Major in Elementary Educatio
Home Economics Club 3
Naiads 1,2
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Asst. Pledge Trainer 2
Asst. Public Relations 3
Dean's List 3
Dorm Treasurer 3
EUGENE ROBERT HAWLEY
10 Pleasant Court, Amherst
Born 1934 at Northampton, Mass.
Transfer from Holyoke Jr. College
Major in Physical Education
Education Club 4
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Athletic Dlr 3,4
Football 1,2
Lacrosse 2,3,4
Military Ball Comm. 3
JOHN ANTHONY HAYES JR.
Walnut St., Plainville
Born 1935 at W orcester ,Mass.
Entered from Plainville H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Student Chr. Assoc. 1,3,4 Treas
Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4
Supper Comm. 2 Publicity 3
Vice-Pres. 4
Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4
Sgt. at Arms 2 Publicity 3
Historian 3 Vice-Pres. 4
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Am. Society of Mech. Engineers
Dean's List 1
United Christian Foundation 4
Student Representative
ALVIRD LOUIS HA\-WARD
337 Haverhill St., Reading
Born 1935 at Reading, Mass.
Entered from Reading H.S.
Major in Government
DeMolay 1
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Rushing Chairman 2,3
Soccer 1
Basketball Manager 1
Campus Chest Committee 2
Military Ball Committee 3,4
Publicity Chairman 4
Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 2
ANNE MARIE HEANUE
98 Payson Road, Belmont
Born 1935 at Belmont, Mass.
Entered from Belmont H.S.
Major in Sociology
Roister Doisters 2
Univ. Concert Association 2
Operetta Guild 4
Education Club 3,4
Sociology Club 3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Social Co-Chairman 2
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4
Stewardess 3 Vice-Pres. 4
Dean's "List 1,2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
Soph Class Banquet 2
ALFRED JEAN HEBERT JR.
2752 Main St., A gawam
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from A gawam H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
House Counselor 2,3
Military Ball Committee 3,4
Am. Inst. .of Chemical Engineering 3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
Granville Air Society 3,4
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4
RICHARD WARREN HEDLUND
29 Ekenan St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Lowell, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Geology
Chorale 1 ROTC Band
DeMolay 1,2,3,4 Organist
Geology Club 3,4 Program Chmn.
Varsity M Club 3
Student Christian Assoc. 3
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3,4 Sec. 4
Cross Country Manager 2
Dean's List l',2,3
College Geology Conference 3,4
Conn. Valley Scientific Conferent
Z. EDWARD HELLER
30 Summit Ave.^ Brookline
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in Government
Handbook 3
Univ. Open House Day Comm.
Hillel Foundation 1,2
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
House Mgr. 3 Pledge Comm. 3
Class. Treasurer 1
Carnival Comm. 3 Publicity Con
Spring Day Comm.. 3 Activities (
JOAN MARCIA HELLIWELL
140 Mass. Ave., Longmeadow
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Univ. Concert Association 3
Education Club 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Senior Mix Committee 4
Class Night Committee 4
JACQUELINE ANN HERIDEEN
3 Morris St., Webster
Born 1936 at Webster, Mass.
Entered from Bartlett H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Operetta Guild 2,3,4 Exec.Comn
Education Club 3,4
French Club 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Exec. .Comm. 2 Recording Sec.
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
STUART MACKENZIE HEYWOOD
187-A South Main St., Cohasset
Born 1934 at Concord, Mass.
Entered from Mount Herman
Major in Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Association 3,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Carnival Committee 3
Zoology Club 3,4 Vlce-Pres.
PAUL JOSEPH HIBSHER
15 Putnam St., West Newton
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Finance
Finance Club 3,4
Univ. .Open House Day Com
Canterbury Club 1,2,3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4
Intermurals 1,2,3,4
ANN FRANCES HIGH
59 Berkeley St., Reading, Mass.
Born 1935 at Dover, N.H.
Entered from Reading H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Home Economics Club 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
ALAN K. HILDICK
9 Jeppson Ave., Worcester, Mass.
Born 1935 at Montclair, N.J.
Entered from North H .S .
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Student Christian Association 3,4
Bay State Rifles 1
Am. .Society of Mech. Engineers 2,3,4
JOHN WILLIAM HINKELL
932 South Church St., North Ada
Born 1935 at North Adams, Mas:
Entered from Drury H.S.
Major in Pre-Medical, Zoology
Pre-Medical Club 3,4
Newman Club 3,4
RICHARD DANFORTH HINKLEY
22 Bowker St., Greenfield
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Grinder Wagon 2,3
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LON DUNCAN HODGE
26 fruit St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mas.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Pre-V eterinary
Pre-Medical Club 2,3
Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4
Social Chairman 4
Cross Country 1,2
Indoor, Outdoor Track 1,2
Dean's List 2,3
Zoology Club 3,4 Pres. .4
Bay State Dairy Classic 3
NANCY ANNE HODGKINS
284 Huron Ave., Cambridge
Born 1936 at Somerville, Mass.
Entered from Cambridge High, Latin
Major in Elementary Education
Collegian 1,2
Education Club 3,4
Sguare Dance Club 1,2,3,4
Women's Athletic Ass cciation 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
De
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ARTHUR HERBERT HOFFMAN
41 Cutler St., Winthrop
Born 1935 at Melrose, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop H.S.
Major in General Business Manag
Business Administration Club 3
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Scribe 3 Chancellor 4
WILLIAM RENFREW HORN
ALLAN GILMORE HOPKINSON
31 Douglas St., Rockland
20 Dearborn St., Salem
Born 1935 at Chelsea , Mass.
BJORN LAURANS HOFGAARD
Born 1935 at Salem, Mass.
Entered from Rockland H.S.
Nordstrandshogda, Oslo, Norway
Entered from Salem H.S.
Major in Accounting
Born at Oslo, Norway
Major in History
Business Administration Club 3
Entered from Nordstrand Gymnasium
Phi Mu Delta 2,3,4
Newman Club 3,4
Transfer from Stockholms Techniska
House Mgr., Sgt. at Arms 3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4
Institute, Sweden
Dean's List 1
Cross Country 1,2,3 Mgr.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
DeMolay 1
Indoor Track 1 ,2,4
Am. Society of Mech .Engineers 3,4
Education Club 3,4
Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4
MELVIN HORVITZ
74 Sixteenth St., Fall River
Born 1935 in Boston, Mass.
Entered from B.M.S. Durjee H.S.
Major in Economics
Index 3,4
Economics Honor Society 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Historian 2 Corres.Sec.3
Steward 4 President 4
Dean's List 2,3,4
Military Ball Comm. 3,4
Executive Sec. 3,4
MARGERY FISK HUBERT
20 Searle St., Palmer
Born 1936 at Palmer, Mass.
Entered from Palmer H.S.
Major in History
Roister Doisters 1,2,3,4
Production Mgr. 2,3
Business Mgr. 4
Campus Varieties 3,4
Judson Fellowship 1,2
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
Fraternity Educ. Chmn. 4
Inter-Class Plays 1,3,4
Actress 1
Prod. Mgr. 3 Advisor 4
PETER HUIE
154 Blackmer St., New Bedford
Born 1931 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4
Wesley Foundation 1
QTV 1,2,3,4 Sgt. at Arms 2
PHILIP C. lAMPIETRO JR.
49 Vine St., Middleboro
Born 1934 at Middleboro, Mass.
Entered from Middleboro H.S.
Transfer from Boston University
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 2
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Military Ball Committee 1
Air Cadet Squadron 1
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ANTHONY ROBERT INGEGNERI
S Merrill Ave., Belmont
Born at Belmont, Mass.
Entered from Belmont H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 4
Newman Club 4
JOSEPH DAVID INGRAM
604 Elm St., Fitchburg
Born 1935 at Fitchburg, Mass.
Entered from Fitchburg H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 2,3,4 Social Chn
Varsity M Club 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 House Guar
Football 1,2,3,4 Co-Capt. 4
Basketball 1
Swimming 3
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MALCOLM LEWIS JACKSON
8 Spring Lane, Maynard
Born 1936 at Concord , Mass.
Entered from Classical U.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 3,4
Chess Club 1
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
De
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ANDREW J. JACQUE
569 So. Pleasant St., Amhe
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Psychology
Swimming Team 1
BARRY JANSSON
22 Warreii St., Leominster, Mass.
Born 1935 at Worcestor, Mass.
Entered from Leominster H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 4
Cross Country 2
Ski Team 2
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Athletic Chairman 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
ROBERT FRANCIS JEFFERSON
17 Westcott St., Boston
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2
International Relations Club 4
Math Club 3,4
Rod and Gun Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Intramurals 1,2,3,4
Political Science Club 4
Spring Day Committee 3
WILLIAM NEWTON JENNISON
7 Dorothy Ave., Worcester
Born 1933 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from North H.S..
Major in Food Management
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Steward
Football 1
La Crosse Club 1,2
Varsity Lacrosse 3,4
Inter-Frat. Bowling 2,3,4
Intramural Football 2,3,4
Intramural Basketball 3,4
HENRY WILLIAM JENSEN
Hatchville Rd., Falmouth
Born 1935 at Hyannis, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 1,2,3,4
4-H C lub 3
Alpha Tau Gamma 1,2,3,4
Librarian 4
Little International Livestock Sho
BETTE ANN JOHNSON
49 Dundee Rd., Quincy .
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from North Quincy H. S.
Major in Sociology
Roister Doisters 3,4
Naiads 2,3,4 Sec.-Treas. 4
Sociology Club 3,4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2,3,4
Sec. 3 Pres. 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Poster Chairman
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON
46 Eames Ave , Amherst
B orn 1935 at Amherst, Mass.
Entered from Amherst U.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Roister Doisters 3
Education Club 3,4
Sigma Kappa 3 ,4
Ski Club 3,4
Dean's List 1
Commuter's Club 1,2,3
EDWARD H.. JOHNSON JR.
25 Mass. Ave., Springfield
Born 1935 at Jamaica Plain,
Entered from Westwood H.S.
Major in History
Alpha Sigma Phi 1,2,3,4
Interfraternity Council 1,2
Dean's List 2,3
Prudential Committee Frat. 2
JAMES JOHN JOHNSON
5 Kingsley Ave., Haydenville
Born 1935 at Haydenville, Mass.
Entered from Williamsburg H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
JAMES W. JOHNSON
324 Union, Apt. 22, Springfield, Mas
Born 1930 at Birmingham, Ala.
Transfer from Untv. of Georgia
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 1,2,3
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Vice-President 4
Electrial Engineering Club 1
International Relations Club 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Christmas Planning Comm. 1955
Open House-Business School
Vice-chairman 1956
WILLIAM N. JOHNSTONE
19 Beverly Rd., Natick
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Natick H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 4
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MARY EVELYN JOLLY
37 Newell Drive, BloomfieU, N.J.
Born 1935 at Newark, N.J.
Entered from BloomfieU H.S..
Major in Zoology
Operetta Guild 4
Campus Varieties 3
Canterbury Club 4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Scrolls 2
NORMAN ROBERT JONES
108 Commonwealth Ave., Spring fie
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral U.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Ways and Means Comm. 4
PATRICK GERALD JOY
49 S. Prospect St., Amherst
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H .S .
Major in Business Management
Business Administration Club 2,3
Marketing Club 3
Varsity M Club 2,3
Theta Chi 3,4
Baseball 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Campus Varieties 3
Zoology Club 3,4 Se
PAUL WILLIAM JUDSON
36 Harvard St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Classical H S.
Major in Finance
Finance Club 3,4
Sec.-Treas .3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
ROBERT FRANCIS KAEBLE
29 Jackson Parkway, Holyoke
Born 1930 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke Jr. College
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Tau Beta Phi 4
SAMUEL WILLIAM KAPLAN
32 Shawmut St., Springfield
Born 1934 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in English, Journalism
Collegian 1,2,3,4
Editorial Ed.. 3 Managing Ed.
Quarterly 1,2,3,4
Ed. -in-Chief 3 Prose Ed. 4
W.M.U.A. 4 News Columnist
Dean's List 2,4
Comm. on the Suspension of the
Quarterly 3 Chairman
RICHARD ZACHARY KARP
II Belcher Ave., Brockton
Born 1936 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Major in Accounting
Animal Husbandry Club 2,3
Business Administration Club 3,4
Forestry Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Social Chmn. 2
Asst.. House Mgr., 3 Warden 4
Pledgemaster 4 Athletic Chmn. 3,4
EVERETT DONALD KARTUN
25 Wales St., Dorchester
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Huntington Prep. Schoo
Major in English
Quarterly 3,4
Roister Doisters 2,3,4
CAROLYN MAY KASANOF
285 Shirley St., Winthrop
Born 1936 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop H.S.
Major in Home Economics, Dietetics
Home Economics Club 2,3,4
Pre-Medical Club 3
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Sec. 3 Vice-Pres..4
Inter-Class Plays
EUGENE VICTOR KAY
370 Longwood Ave., Brookline
Born 1937 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in Food Technology
Collegian 1,2
Index 1,2
Chemistry Club 1
Food Technology Club 3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Ya-Hoo 3
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Social Chairman 3,4
DAVID B. KEAY
225 Sandwich St., Plymouth
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Plymouth H.JS..
Major in Speech
DeMolay Club 1
W.M.U.A. 1,2
Student Christian Assoc .3,4
Swimming 1,2
Intramural Sporfs 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
O.T.V. 2,3,4 Corres. Sec. 3
WILLIAM DAVID KEITH
8 Cross St., Longmeadow
Born 1934 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Mount Hermon School
Major in Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 4
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4
BARBARA ANN KELLEY
16 Marilyn Rd., Milton
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Milton H .S .
Major in English
Collegian 3,4
Handbook 3
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
W.M.U.A.
Kappa Alpha Thetal 2,3,4
Alumnae Sec..4
RONALD EARL KELLY
30 Marlboro Rd., Waltham
Born 1932 at Whitinsville, Mass.
Entered from Waltham H.S.
Major in Marketing
Olericulture Club 2
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. .1,2, 4
Chaplain's Council 2
Marketing Club 3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Sec. 3
WILLIAM ARTHUR KEENAN
158 Lebanon Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1935 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Qt 4
Newman Club 1,2,3
Dean's List 1
Tau Beta Phi 3,4
Engineering Open House Cc
PAUL EDWARD KENNEDY
184 Hopkins Place, L ongmeadow
Born 1929 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Technica
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 3
Newman Club 3,4
Football , Dorm. 1
Industrial Admin. Club 3,4
President 3,4
Univ. Open House Comm. 4
RICHARD MILTON KENNEDY
30 Lombard Ave., Athol
Born 1931 at Athol, Mass.
Transfer from Boston University
Major in Mathematics
Math Club 2,3,4
Program Chairman 3,4
Dean's List 2,3
Honors Work 4
THOMAS STEPHAN KENNEDY JR.
37 Lamora St., Jamaica Plain
Born in 1935 in Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 3,4
Varsity "M" Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Maroon Key 2
Hockey 2,3,4
Baseball 2
Carnival Comm. 3
American Accounting Assoc. 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
PETER JOSEPH KENNEY
Lonetree Road, Dennisport
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Yarmouth H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3
Phi Mu Delta, Social Chairman 4
ROBERT EDGAR KEPPER
54 Washington St., Milton
Born 1935 at Charlestown, Mass.
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Food Technology Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Football 1,2,3
QTV 1,2,3,4 Steward 4
NnCHEL W. A. KILDARE
496 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mas
Born 1935 at Tunis, Tunisia
French North Africa
Transfer from Howard Univ.
Major in Zoology
Roister Doisters 3,4
Operetta Guild 3
Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4
Vice-Pres. 4
Wrestling 3 Manager
Dean's List 4
FRANCIS ROBERT KILLELEA
18 Central St., Turners Falls
Born 1935 at Turners Falls, Mass.
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Major in Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 1,4
ELIZABETH C. KILLMER
47 Thornton St., Springfield
Born 1934 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in History
International Relations Club 3,4
MARY JO KILLOY
20 Putnam Ave., Lowell
Born 1936 at Lowell, Mass.
Entered from Lowell H.S.
Major in Education
Collegian 3,4 Editorial Ed. 4
Handbook 3,4
Roister Doisters 2,3
Operetta Guild 2,3
Education Club 3,4
Naiads 2,3,4 Women's A. A. 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Sec. N.E.
Province 2,3 Vice-Ghmn. 4
Inter-Class Plays 2
Campus Chest Committee 2
Carnival Committee 3
Spring Day C mmittee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Who's Who in Am.. Colleges and Un
FRANCIS RICHARD KING
314 Main St., Easthampton
Bom 1935 at Ware, Mass.
Entered from David Prouty H.S.
Major in Agricultural Economics
DeMolay Club 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1
Agricultural Economics Club 3,4
Wesley Foundation 1
Agricultural Economics Club 3,4
Dean's List 3,4
Honors Work 4
Dairy Classic Committee 2
JOHN ALBERT KIRBY
Pleasant St , Upton
Born 1935 at Milford, Mass.
Entered from St. Mary's H.S.
Major in Business Administration
Handbook 3 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Business Administrating Club 2,3
Inter-Fraternity Council 3,4
Maroon Key 2
Basketball 1,2,3 Lacrosse 3
Campus Chest Committee 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
MiUtary Ball Committee 2
Inter-Boll Committee 3
Campus Cleaners 2,3,4 Pres. 4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Rush Chmn. 3
Pres. of Pledge Class 1 Exec. Con
Executive Committee 2,3
RUTH ANN KIRK
Box 125 Collinsville
Born 1936 at Lawrence, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Spanish Club 2,3,4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Playday Mgr
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Senate 3,4 Sec. 4
School Activities 4
Revelers 4 Co-Chairman
Extra Curricular Comm 3 Sec
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Spring Day Comm. 3
Ya-Hoo 2,3,4 Office Mgr. 2,3,4
Sophomore Banquet 2 Program Chn
Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Un
Chi Omega 2,3,4 Alumnae Chmn. 4
J AMES THOMAS KIOSSES
127 West St., Gardner
Born 1935 at Gardner, Mass.
Entered from Gardner H.S.
Major in Spanish
Orthodox Club 1,2,3,4 Chapla
President 3
Spanish Club 1,3,4 Vice-Pres
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Phi Eta Sigma 2
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
CHARLES RAYMOND KITTLE
64 E. Housatonic St., Dalton
Born 1934 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Dalton H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 4
Delta Sigma Chi 1,2
PHYLLIS MADELINE KLEIN
184 Canal St., Athol, Mass.
Born 1936 at Nashua, N.H.
Entered from Athol H.S.
Major in Sociology
Hiltel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Sociology Club 3,4
Ya-Hoo 2,3,4 Publicity Mgr. 4
Sophomore Banquet 2
Chi Omega 2,3,4
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JOSEPH MICHAEL KMETZ JR.
13 Monroe St., Northampton, Mas
Born 1934 at Philadelphia , P enr.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Government
Newman Club 3
Maroon Key 2
Commuter's Club 2,3
Intra-Mural Basketball and
Softball 2,3,4
S.A.E. 1,2
PAUL REVERE KNIGHT III
33 Real Rd., Waltham
Born 1934 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Waltham H.S.
Business Administration Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2
U. of M. Fire Dept. 3,4 Chief 3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Treas.
Vice-Pres. 3 Pres. 4
Inter-Fraternity Council 3,4
ANDREW CHARLES KNOWLES III
Box 148 West Holyoke
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineerinq Club 3,4
Varsity M Club 3,4
Newman Club 1
Baseball 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Carnival Committee 3
Military Ball Committee 4
Mother's Week-End Committee 1
I.R.E. 4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Marshall 3,4
ELIZABETH ANN KNOWLES
49 Brow Ave., Braintree
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Handbook 2
Education Club 3,4
Psychology Club 4
Sociology Club 4
Spanish Club 1,2
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM ROY KNOX
538 North Main St., Randolph, Ma:
Born 1934 at Dexter, Maine
Entered from Chester H.S.
Major in Dairy Technology
Dairy Club 1,2,3,4 Corres., Sec. 3
Dairy Judging Team 4
EVAR LUDVIS KNUDTSON
Flower Hill Rd., Warwick
Born 1935 at Keene, N.H.
Entered from Thayer H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 3,4 Pres.. 4
Dorm Counselor 3,4
Society of Am. Foresters 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Alpha Phi Omega 1,2
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CAROL MARIE KONOPKA
132 Vernon St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass
Entered from St. Mary's H.S.
Major in Elementary Educatio
Campus Varieties 2,3
Education Club 3,4
Women's A. A. 1
Univ. Open House Day C omm
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Senate 2 Dean's List 4
Campus Varieties 2,3
Carnival and Spring Day Com
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Senior Banquet Committee 4
Senior Mix Committee 4
NANCY JOAN KONOPKA
284 Main St., Easthampton
Born 1936 at N orthampton, Mass.
Entered from Easthampton H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Campus Varieties 4
Newman Club 1,2,3 Senate 3
Mortar Board 4 Sec. 4
House Counselor 3
Class Sec. 2,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Who's Who in Am.. Colleges and Un
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Efficiency Chmn. 3 Recording Se
RICHARD FRANCIS KONOPKA
132 Vernon St., Worcester
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from St. Mary's H.S.
Major in Recreational Leadership
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3
Basketball 1,2
Baseball 1
in's List 4
rreation Club 3,4
nbda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
DAVID VICTOR KOSKI
4 Highland Court, Fitchburg
Born 1935 at Fitchburg, Mass.
Entered from Fitchburg H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Dance Band 1
Food Technology Club 4 Vice-Pres. 4
Student Christian Assoc. .4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Alumni Sec. 3
Social Cha
ANTHONY JOSEPH KOZAK
45 Ellerton St., Chicopee Falls
Born 1933 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 1,2,3
Newman Club 2,3,4
Mu Delta 1,2,3,4 Ma
ec. 3,4 Steward 4
shall 2
SIDNEY BURTON KRASNOO
1292 Commonwealth Ave., Allston
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 4
Hillel Foundation 1,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Pledgemaster 3
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KAROLYN ANN KUSHNER
7 Susquehanna Ave., Great Neck, N .Y .
Born 1935 at Brooklyn, N .Y .
Entered from Great Neck H.S.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture Club
Secretary 4
JOAN ANNE LACHANCE
325 Columbia St., Fall River
Born 1935 at Fall River
Entered from Dominican Academy
Major in English
Collegian 1,2 Editorial Asst. 2
Quarterly 1,2,3
International Club 2
International Relations Club 4 Sec. 4
Newman Club 1
Social Activities Comm.
Univ. Comm. on Social Activities 2,3,4
Dorm Social Chairman 2
Campus Rumpus 2 Chmn. 2
Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Campus Chest Committee 2
International Week-End Comm. 2,3,4
Sec. 3 Chairman 4
Literary Society 3,4 Pres. 4
PHILIP JOSEPH KUZMESKI
5 Walnut St., Northampton
Born 1934 at Northampton, Mas.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in S ociology
Sociology Club 4
Newman Club 4
Senate 3,4 Chmn. of Curriculum
Military Ball Comm. 1,2,3,4
Air Force DriU Team 1,2,3
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2 Sec . 2
Intra-Mural Sports 1,2,3,4
Commuter's Club 1,2,3
Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4 Sec. 4
BEVERLY LOIS LACHAPELLE
374 Main St., Lewiston, Maine
Born 1936 at Webster, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
M-ajor in English
Operetta Guild 3,4
International Relations Club 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Drill Team 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
SHIRLEY ANN KWASNICKE
56 Melrose St., Adams
Born 1935 at Adams, Mass.
Entered from Adams H.S.
Major in French
Band 1
French Club 1,2,3,4
Spanish Club 4
W.M.U.A. 1
La Maison Francaise 2,3
President 2,3
RONALD OLIVER LACROIX
333 College St., Fairview
Born 1935 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
Wrestling 1,2
Ski Club 4
Pistol Team 2,3,4 Cb-Capt. 4
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
ALBERT R.LAFRANCE
Loudville Rd., R.F.D. 1, Easthampton
Born 1936 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
NANCY CLAIRE LALIKOS
36 Tracey St., Peabody
Born 1935 at Peabody, Mass.
Entered from Peabody H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Roister Doisters 3,4
Operetta Guild 4
Campus Varieties 3,4
Bacteriology Club 4
Women's A. A. 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 2,4
Hellenic Club 1,2,3,4
Inter-Class Plays'3,4
Campus Varieties 3,4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Senior Banquet
Phi Delta Nu 3,4
CAROL ANN LALLY
72'/2 High St., Milford
Born 1935 at Milford, Mass.
Entered from Milford H.S.
Major in Government
Handbook 3,4
Roister Doisters 1,2,3
Operetta Guild 3,4
Campus Varieties 2
Education Club 3,4
International Relations Club 1,2,3,4
Treas. 3 Pres. 4
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 1
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4 Historian
DEAN A. LANE
6 Irving Place, Utica, N.Y.
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Utica Free Academy
Major in Finance
Business Administration Club 1,2
Edw^ards Felloviiship 1
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3
Finance Club 3,4 Pres. 4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Treas. 4
LEIGHTON ERNEST LANE
Winchester Rd., East Northfield
Born 1929 at Brattleboro, Vermont
Transfer from Stockbridge S. of A gr
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 1,2,4
VERA JEAN LANG
154-54 12 Rd., Whitestone, N.Y.
Born 1936 at New York, N.Y.
Entered from Bayside. H.S.
Major in Foods and Nutrition
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,4
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
Marshall 4
DEANE ROGER LANPHEAR
58 Lyman Rd., Northampton
Born 1935 at East Northfield, Mass.
Entered from Mt. Hermon School
Major in Sociology
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Hockey 2,4
Golf 2
Lacrosse 4
VIVIAN JANET LAPIDES
587 Worthington St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Index 3,4
Bacteriology Club 2,3,4
HlUel Foundation 1,2,3,"
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4
Stewardess 3,4
Dean's List 1
NORMAN ADRIAN LARIVIERE
101 West St., Chicopee
Born 1935 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Sociology
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3
Sociology Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,4
QTV 1,2,3,4 Housing Chmn. 3
He
Manager 4
shman Directory 2
ROBERT ARTHUR LARIVIERE
105 Cross St., Southhridge
Born 1935 at Southhridge, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells H.S.
Major in Government
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Senate 3
QTV 1,2,3,4 Rushing Chmn. 3
Dean's List 3
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Intra-Mural Sports 1,2,3,4
CHARLES MARTIN LARSEN
33 Broad St., North Attleboro
Born 1930 at Norfolk, Mass.
Transfer from New York Univ.
Major in Wildlife Management
Forestry Club 2,3
Rod and Gun Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Kappa Sigma 3,4
ARTHUR MAVVEL LASSECK JR.
30 Hilltop Ave., Lexington
Born 1935 at Dayton, Washington
Entered from Lexington H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Concert Band 2,3,4
Chemistry Club 4
De
List 1
Intra-Mural Sports 1,2,3,4
ARTHUR J. LATHAM
81 Lenox Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1930 at Pittsfield, Mas
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Geology
Band 1,2,3,4
Geology Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Ski Club 2,3,4 Pres. 2
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3,4
Corres. Sec.
GRANT WORDSWORTH LAW
67 Robbins St., Milton
Born 1930 at H olyoke, Mass.
Entered from Mt. H ermon S. for Boys
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Kappa Sigma 2,3,4
Marketing Club 3,4
ALICE ELEANOR LEAVITT
66 Vernon St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Commerce H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Collegian 2 Carnival 3
Handbook 3 Index 2,3,4
Education Club 3,4 German Club 1
Sociology Club 2,3
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Sigma Dalta Tau 1,2,3,4
Historian 3 Corres. Sec. 4
DONALD E. LECLAIR
90 Beaudry Ave., Fairview
Born 1936 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4 Rushing Chmn. 4
Wrestling 1,2
LaCrosse 1,2,3,4
Pistol Team 2,3,4 Co-Capt. 4
Ski Club 4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 1,2,4
EDWARD MATTHEW LEE JR.
270 Gillette Ave., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Classical High
Major in Business Management
Operetta Guild 3,4
Varsity M Club 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
House Mgr. 4 Chaplain 4
Revelers 3,4 Co-Chmn. 4
Maroon Key 2
Freshman Soccer 1
Varsity Soccer 2,3,4
Intramural Sports 1,2,3
Winter Carnival Ball Comm. 3
Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Univ . 4
Univ. Comm. on Student Social Activities
JEROME LESTER LEFKOWITZ
691 Weetamoe St., Fall River
Born 1935 at New York, N .Y .
Entered from Durfee H.S.
Major in Accounting
Collegian 1,2,3,4 Business Mgr. 3,4
Accounting Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Ya-Hoo 3,4 Business Mgr. 3
Senate 4 Treas. 4
R.S.O. Awards Comm. 3
Senate Finance Comm. 4 Chmn. 4
Comm. on R.S.O. 4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Social Chairman 3
Senate Finance Comm. 4 Chmn. 4
Committee on R.S.O. 4
Alpha Epslbn Pi 1,2,3,4
Social Chairman 3
Who's Who in Am. Colleges 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Chmn. of Advertising Comm.
ALFRED JOHN LEGERE
111 Butler St., Lawrence
Born 1929 at Lawrence, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineerin
Univ. Open House Day Comm. ;
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Intramural Athletics 1,2,3
House Counselor 2
Am. Society of Mech. Engineer:
Society of Automotive Engineei
44 Club 4
WILLIAM PAUL LEVINS
20 Josephine St., Dorchester
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 3,4
Rod and Gun Club 1,2
Nev^man Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Spring Day Committee 3
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4
JORDAN S. LEVY
462 Boylston St., Brookline
Born 1935 at Everett, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in Economics
Collegian 3 Index 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4 Treas. 3,4
Interfraternity Council 2,3,4 Pres. 4
Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3
Economics Club 2
Ya-Hoo 4
Senior Class Gift Committee 4
Delegate National Interfraternity
Conference 4
RICHARD HARRIS LIEBMAN
30 Gorman Lane, Springfield, Mass.
Born 1935 at New York, N.Y.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Economics
BEVERLY LEWIS
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
29 Leonard Ave., Haverhill
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
MARIO ARTILIO LIBARDONI
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Entered from Haverhill H.S.
10 Granite St., Somerville
Social Chairman 4
Major in Elementary Education
Born 1929 at Somerville, Mass.
Soccer 1,2,3
Education Club 3,4
Entered from Somerville H.S.
Dean's List 2
Edwards 1
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Military Ball Committee 1,2,3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers
Economics Club 2,3
DAVID SAMUEL LIEDERMAN
387 No. Pleasant St., Amherst
Born 1935 at Maiden, Mass.
Entered from Huntington Prep. School
Major in Sociology
Collegian 2
Sociology Club 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4
Alpha Epsllon Pi 1,2,3,4 Sec. .3
Alumni Sec. 2 Athletic Dir.. 3
Track 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
BRUCE O. LINDBOM
Hampshire House, Amherst
Born 1928 at Hyannis, Mass.
Entered from North Quincy H.S.
Major in General Business
Operetta Guild 2,3
Chorale 2,3
FRANCIS ROBERT LINEHAN
70 Stearns Terrace , C hicopee
Born 1936 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in E con omics
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4 Sec.
Carnival Committee 3
Military Ball Committee 2
Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3,4
JANICE MARY LITTLEFIELD
/5 Sunset R cad, Gardner
Born 1935 at Gardner, Mass.
Entered from Gardner H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Dc
Math Club 2,3,4 Tr
Women's Athletic /
EDGAR JAMES LIVINSTON JR.
Main St., Northfield
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Mt. Herman
Major in Marketing
LEONARD LIZAK
116 Adamstak Ave., So. Attlebor o, Mass.
Born 1933 at Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Entered from Pawtucket East High
Major in Philosophy
Univ. Concert Assoc. 3,4
Pre-Medical Club 1
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4
Wrestling 2
Philosophy Club 4
ROBERT ALAN LOCKE
Pine St., Stockbridge
Born 1935 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Williams H.S.
Major in Political Science
International Relations Club 3,4
Phi-Ed Club 1,2
Poultry Science Club 3,4
Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3,4
C\TSITHIA FRANCES LONSTEIN
35 Tirrell St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from South H.S.
Major in English Literature
Collegian 1,2,3 Editorial Asst. 3
Index 2,3,4
Operetta Guild 3,4
Co-Chmn. of Publicity 3
Education Club 2
International Club 2
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tou 1,2,3,4
Corres. Sec. 3 Sgt. at Arms 4
Dean's List 2,3,4
Carnival Committee 3
JOHN THOMAS L OPTUS
275 Park St., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 1,2
Accounting Club 3,4
Nev/man Club 1,2,3,4
QTV 2,3,4 Dean's List 3,4
Intramural Softball 1,2,3,4
Intramural Bowling 4
Rifle Team 4 Pistol Team 4
AFRCTC Rifle Team 3,4 Capt. 3,'
Granville Air Society 3,4
Information Services Officer 3
Air Cadet Sguadron 1,2
ROBERT W. LOVE
R.F.D. 3 Box 127, Amherst
Born 1929 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Auburn H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 1,2,3,4
President 3
Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineers 2,3,4
Dean's List
Upsilon Mu Upsilon 3
Tau Beta Pi 3,4 Cataloger 3
RAYMOND LONGHI
75 Oak St., Plymouth
Born 1935 at Plymouth, Mass.
Entered from Plymouth H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Band 1,2,3,4
Dance Band 1,2,3,4
Operetta Guild 1,2
Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4
Pre-Medicai Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3
Am. Chemical Society
Revelers 3,4
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
Dean's List 1,2,3
Campus Varieties 1,2
Open House Committee 3
ROLAND CHESTER LOWE
29 Spofford Ave., Lakewood R.I.
Born 1931 at Providence, RJ.
Entered from Aldrich H.S.
Major in Psychology
Collegian 2
Psychology Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2
News Editor 2
Alpha Sigma Phi 3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
RONALD ALBERT LUCAS
148 Pakachoag St., Auburn
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Auburn H.S.
Major in Business Management
Business Administration Club 1,2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
RONALD B. LUNDGREN
140 Newman Ave., Seekonk
Born 1934 at Attleboro
Entered from East Providenc
Major in Geology
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4
Maroon Key 2
H o:key 2,3,4 Capt. 4
Baseball 1,2,3,4
WILLARD WAYNE MACDONALD
93 Prospect St., Cambridge
Born 1935 at B oston, Mass.
Entered from Cambridge High
and Latin School
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1
Alpha Gamma Rh o 2,3,4
International Livestock Show 2,3,4
Bay State Dairy Classic 2,4
Livestock Judging Team 4
DAVID W. MACKAY
26 Highland St., Gl oucester
Born 1931 at Gloucester, Mass.
Entered fr an Gloucester H.S.
Major in Government
Collegian 2
International Relations Club 3,4
Newman Club i,2
Phi Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
House Counselor 1,2
Young Democrats Club 4
FRANCIS J. MACKAY
61 Main St. ,Florence,
BRUCE DONALDSON MACLEAN
21 Prospect St., South Dartmouth
Born 1935 at Pawtucket, R.I.
Entered from Dartmouth H.S.
Major in General Business
Industrial Administration Club 4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
House Manager 3,4
Lacrosse 1,2,3,4
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RODERICK AUGUS MACLEOD JR.
104 Pine St., Florence
Born 1927 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Mathematics
Marching Band 1
Concert Band 1
Math Club 3,4
Military Ball Committee 1
KENNETH DAVID MACRAE
23 Harlow Ave., Northampton, Ma
Born 1934 at Providence, R.I.
Entered from Hebron Academy
Major in Government
Varsity M Club 3,4
Judson Fellowship 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Intramural Athletics Board 3,4
Football 1,2,3,4
Carnival Committee 3,4
Spring Day Committee 3
JOHN CLARKE MAGOON
124 Newton St., Lawrence
Born 1935 at Lawrence
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 3,4
Marketing Club 3,4
International Relations Club 4
Psychology Club 2
Rod and Gun Club 1
Channing Club 3,4 Publicity Dir.4
Alpha Sigma Phi 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 3,4
NANCY MAHONEY
21 Pierce Court, N. Weymouth
Born 1936 at Weymouth, Mass.
Entered from Weymouth H.S.
Major in Government
Handbook 3 Index 3,4
Roister Dolsters 2,3,4
International Relations Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
Inter-Class Plays 3
Carnival Committee 3
PHILIP JOSEPH MAHONEY
34 Goodrich St., Fitchburg
Born 1929 at Fitchburg, Mass.
Entered from St. Bernards H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 2
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Committee :
Newman Club 1,2
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2,3,4
Dean's List 2
WILLIAM LEO MAHONEY
142 Warren Ave., Milton
Born 1935 at Milton, Mass..
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in Government
International Relations Club 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Exec. Council 3,4
Senate 1 Adelphia 4
Social Activities Committee 4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Sec. 3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Maroon Key 2 Football 1,2,3
Class Treas. 2 President 4
Campus Varieties 4
Carnival Comm. 3 General Chmn.
Inter-Greek Ball Comm. Chmn.
Spring Day Committee 3
Who's Who in Am . Colleges 4
ANN WISHART MAITLAND
39 Ross Road, Swampscott
Born 1926 at Swampscott, Mass
Entered from Swampscott H.S.
Major in English
Roister Doisters 3,4 Corres. Se
Symphony Singers 2
Operetta Guild 2
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 1
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3
Chaplain's Council 1
Inter-Class Plays 3
Dean's List 1,3
RICHARD DONALD MAKELA
68 Windsor St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Quincy , Mass.
Entered from North H S.
Major in General Business Manage
Business Administration Club 3,4
Student Christian Association 4
Theta Chi 2,3,4
Basketball 1
Golf 1
Military Ball Committee 3,4
Finance Chairman 4
Granville Air Society 3,4
BARBARA ANNE MALIONE
1 Newark St., Adams
Born 1935 at North Adams, M
Entered from Adams H.S.
Major in Z oology
Roister Doisters 1,2,3,4
Operetta Guild 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
WINFRED F. MALONE
69 Lynnway, Revere
Born 1935 at Revere, Mas
Entered from Revere H.S.
Major in Pre-Dental
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
House Counselor 4
Military Ball Committee 2
Zoology Club 4
NANCY ANNE MALONI
34 Oak St., New Bedford
Born 1935 at Fairhaven, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Roister Doisters 3
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Chmn.. of Properties 3,4
Education Club 3,4
Spanish Club 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
RICHARD E. MANELIS
554 Bockdale Ave., New Bedford
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Joint Engineering Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Menas Sports 2
Lacrosse 2
Flying Redman 1,2,3,4
Institute of Radio Enc
3,4
D€
an's List I
: Cadet Sq uadron 1,2
Jnville Air Society 3,4
PATRICIA MARY MANNIS
134 Chopin St., Southbridge
Born 1934 at Southbridge, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells H .S .
Major in History
Index 3
Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4 Re
PAUL GERALD MARKS
38 Wales St., Dorchester
Born 1929 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Jamaica Plain H.S.
Major in Government
Handbook 2 Business Mgr. 2
Campus Varieties 4
International Relations Club 4
Univ. Open House Day Coram. 4
Senate 1,3,4 Finance Comm. 3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 2,3,4 Social Chmn. 2
Interfraternity Council 3
General Chmn. Communal Buying
Isogon 4 President
House Counselor 2,3,4 Faculty Res. 4
Dean's List 2,3,4 Stud. Union Comm. 2
Carnival Ball Comm. 3 Winter Gen..Chmi
Carnival, Spring Day Comms. 3
Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Univ .4
International Weekend Committee 4
Comm. on Recognized Stud. Organizatioi
JEANNETTE SYLVIA MARCHANT
450 Washington St., Gloucester
Born 1935 at Gloucester, Mass.
Entered from Gloucester H.S.
Major in Spanish
Education Club 4
French Club 4
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3,4
Women's A. A. 3,4 Softball Mgr.
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1
SHERNiAN JAY MARKS
80 Pinehurst Rd., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Accounting
Index 2
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 2,3,4 Tn
Wrestling Team 1,2
Dean's List 3,4
MARIE ANNETTE MARCUCCI
17 Sixth Ave., Quincy
Born 1936 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in English, Journalism
Collegian 1,2,3,4 News Ed. 2
Managing Ed. 3 Editorial Ed. 4
Quarterly 3 Symphony Singers 2
Campus Varieties 2,3 Women's A.
International Relations Club 3
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc, 2, 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2
Senate 3 Public Relations Comm.
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Political Union 4 Chaplain's Coui
Dean's List 1,2,3
Carnival Ball, Spring Day Comms.
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Who's Who in Am.. Colleges and Un
MARTHA ANN MARTIN
49 Fearing St., Amherst
Born at Beverly, Mass..
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Sociology
International Club 1,2 Sec .1,2
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Sec. 3
Panhellenic Council 4
Mortar Board 4 Treas. 4
Scrolls 2 Pres. 4
Drill Team 3,4 Sguad Leader 4
Ski Club 2,3,4 Treas .2,3,4
House Counselor 3
Campus Chest Comm. 2,3 C
Chn
MAURICE O. MARTIN
Craig St., Rochdale
Born 1935 at Franklin, N.H.
Entered from Leicester U.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineers 2,3,4
SALLY MAE MATHER
272 North Elm St , West Bridge
Born 1936 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from West Bridgewater
Major in Home Economics
Roister Doisters 1,2,3,4
Symphony Singers 2
Campus Varieties 3,4
Home Economics Club 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Coram.
Student Christian Assoc. 1,3,4
Phi Delta Nu 2,3,4 Social Chm
Inter-Class Plays 3,4
Carnival Coram. 3 Senior Banc
WILLIAM JOHNSON MATHIESON
113 Lombard St., Fairview
Born 1935 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee U.S.
Major in History
International Relations Club 4
Phi Mu Delta 2,3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Baseball 1,4
Granville Air Society 3,4
ELAINE MARILYN MATTSON
18 Guild St., Quincy
Born 1936 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in History
Handbook 3
Education Club 3
International Relations Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3
WARD J. MAY
51 Spadina Parkway, Pittsfield
Born 1929 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
General ,
Ent,
Maj _ _ _
Spanish Club 1
Int
1 Football 4
CLIFFORD CHARLES MAYHEW JR.
27 Lumae St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Technical H.S.
Major in General Business
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
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DONALD RALPH MAYO
166 Ararat St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from North H.S.
Major in History
Education Club 4
International Relations Club 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon Activities C
Chaplain's Council 1
Carnival Committee 3,4
Granville Air Society 3,4
Air Cadet Squadron 1
ELAINE LAUREL MAZIARZ
456 Front St., Chicopee
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Pre-Medical, Zoology
Symphony Singers 2
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3
Newman Club 1,3
Harmonaires 1
WILLIAM HENRY McCARRY JR.
102 College St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 3,4
Soccer 1,2,3,4
Hockey 2,3,4
Winter Track 1
DONALD GROVES McCASKIE
144 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford
Born 1934 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Forestry
ROTC Drill Team 1,2
Rifle Team 1,2
ALFRED JOHN McCARTHY
24 Dresden St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H. S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 3,4
Football 1
Dean's List 1,2,3
Honors Work 4
WILLIAM FRANCIS McCARTHY
14 Brighton St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Nev/man Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4 Steward 4
Hockey 2,3,4
Soccer 3,4
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DONALD McCORMICK
14 Avenue A, Turners Falls
Born 1929 at Turners Falls, Mas:
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Major in General Business
Baseball 1
Spring Track 1
Winter Track 1
PAUL THOMAS McEACHERN
150 Tremont St., South Braintree
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston College H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4 Rushing Chn
Maroon Key 2
Varsity Track 2 Cross Country 1
Military Ball Comm. 3,4 Chmn. 4
Inst, of Radio Engineers 4
Air Force Drill Team 1,2,3
Air Cadet Sguadron 1,2
MYRNA MARY McGAHAN
96 Montague City Rd., Greenfield
Born 1936 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in English
Spanish Club 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
JOHN JOSEPH McGINTY
24 Claremont Ave., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3,4
Business Administration Club 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Steward 2,3 Treas. 3,4
Soccer 1,2,3,4
Baseball 1,2
JOAN V. McGRATH
807 High St., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mas:
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Food Technology
Operetta Guild 4
Food Technology Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
PAUL HEPBURN MCGUINNESS
353 Main St., Amherst
Born 1931 at Somerville, Mass.
Entered from Waltham Senior H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Roister Doisters 1
Canterbury Club 1,2
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JUDITH ANN MACKENZIE
7 Vernon St., Braintree Highlands
Born 1936 at Weymouth, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Education
Collegian 4 Editorial Asst.
Roister Doisters 2 Costuming Com
Chorale 3 Operetta Guild 4
Education Club 4
Naiads 2,3,4 Natatography and
Music Chmn. 2,3
Publicity Chmn. 3 Pres. 4
Women's A. A 3,4 Publicity Mgr. 4
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Campus Varieties 3,4
Open House Week-end 1,2,3,4
Caps and Gowns Comm. 4
Who's Who in Am. Colleges 4
EDWARD JAMES McMAHON
159 Crescent St., Northampton
Born 1932 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Monson Academy
Major in E conomics
Economics Club 4
Commuters Club 2,3,4
ROBERT HAHN McLANE
5 Hamlin Ave., Falmouth
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture Club 2,3,4
Vice-Pres. 4
Rod and Gun Club 1,2
Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4 Reporter 4
Alpha Zeta 3,4
Horticulture Show 1,2,3,4
FRANCIS JOHN McNAMARA JR.
74 Stratford Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1934 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Physics
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4 Corres. Sec. 4
Track 2
Dean's List 1,2,4
Math Open House 3
GERALD DAVID MCLELLAN
Smith's Ferry, Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Economics
Quarterly 4 Campus Varieties
Varsity M Club 2,3,4 Senate 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Herald 2 Corres. Sec. 3
Lacrosse 2,3,4 Capt. 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Military Ball Committee 2,3
Economics Club 2,3,4
JOSEPH PATRICK McPARLAND
397 Beale St., Wollaston
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston College H.S.
Major in Agricultural Economics
Operetta Guild l,2-,3,4 Campus Variet
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 3
Homecoming Weekend Comm. 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Exec. Comm. 1
Pres. 2 National Comm. Chmn. 3
National Treasurer 4
Senate 3 Comm. Chmn.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Chaplair
Social Chairman 4
Football 2 Chaplain's Council 2,4
Agri. Economics Club 3,4 Sec. -Trees.
Carnival Comm. 3 Comm. Chmn. 3
Soph-Senior Hop Comm. 2
Inter-Greek Ball, Spring Day Comms.
Bay State Dairy Class 3
CHARLES RICHARD MELLEN
75 Westchester St., Lowell
Born 1934 at Lowell, Mass.
Entered from Keith Academy
Major in Physical Education
Phi-Ed Club 2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4 Pres
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Baseball 2,3,4 Capt. 4
Football 3,4
DAVID LOUIS MELTZER
9 Dellwood Rd., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Zoology
Pre-Medical Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Chaplai
Tennis 1,2,3,4
Zoology Club 3,4
MARIE TERESA MENARD
70 Newhall St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Ma:
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Elementary Educatii
Education Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Dorm C
Drill Team 2,3
Va
Carnival Ball Commit
Mother's Week-end Cc
JAMES PHILIP MENDREK
16 Cornell St., South Hadley Falls
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from South Hadley H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 2
Newman Club 3
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Asst. Treas. 2 Tr
Dean's List 1,3
Carnival Comm. 3 Chmn. Jazz Conct
Spring Day Comm. 3
Accounting Association 3,4
JOYCE MERRIAM
56 Havelock Road, Worcester
Born 1936 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Worcester Classical H.S.
Major in History
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Channing Club 1,2
JOAN MESSIG
9 Lorraine St., Glen Ridge, N.J.
Born 1935 at Newark, N.J.
Entered from Glen Ridge H.S.
Major in Business Administration
Finance
Campus Varieties 2
Finance Club 4
Canterbury Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1.2.3.4
RICHARD LEWIS MILLER
130 Washington Rd., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Zoology
Delta Sigma Chi 1,2,3
Collegian 3,4,5
Deart's List 1,2,5
GEORGE EDWIN MESSINGER JR.
74 Summer St., Everett
Born 1930 at Plymouth N.H.
Entered from Everett H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
THADDEUS FRANCIS MIDURA
78 Bonneville Ave., Chicopee
Born 1931 at Chicopee, Mass.
Transfer from Mass. College of
Pha
cy
,r in Public Health, Bacteriology
teriology Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
-Medical Club 3
■man Club 2,3,4
n's List 2,3
ROGER JOSEPH MIGLIORINI
30 Torrey Road, S. Braintree
Born 1933 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Floriculture
Floriculture Club 1,2,3,4
Future Farmers of America 3,4
Olericulture Club 2,3
Rod and Gun Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Ski Club 2,3,4
Horticulture Show 1,2,3,4
ARTHUR THOMAS MILLER
7 Homestead St., Lexington
Born 1930 at Peabody, Mass.
Transfer from Univ. of Miami, F la.
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 1,2,3
Varsity M Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Social Chmn. 2,3
Football 1,2,3,4
Marketing Club 3,4 Treasurer
JUDITH ELLEN MILLER
169 Beech Ave., Melrose
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass.
Entered from Melrose H.A.
Major in Medical Technology
Index 4 Scrolls 2
Women's Judiciary 4 Sec. 4
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
House Counselor 3
Campus Varieties 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
LILLIAN R. MILLER
201 Valentine St., West Newt
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in History
Index 2,3 Club Editor 2,3
Roister Doisters 1
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,3
Sigma Delta Tau 1,2,3,4
Rush Chmn. 3 First Vice-I
Inter-Class Plays 1
il Coram. 3 Co-Chmn.
rulpture Committee
MARC EDWARD MILLER
116 Pleasant St., Brookline
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in Marketing
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 3,4
Baseball 1 Manager 2,3
Marketing Club 3,4
Pres. of Greenough 3
FRANK P. MINUTILLO JR.
60 Bridge St., Salem
Born 1935 at Beverly, Mass.
Entered from Salem H.S.
Major in Geology
Geology Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4
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ARTHUR F. MITCHELL
16 Court End Ave., Middleboro
Born 1927 at Middleboro, Mass.
Transfer from Boston University
Major in Physical Education
LOUI S ALBERT MITTA
15 Stearns Court, N or thampton
Born 1929 at Roxbury, Mass.
Entered from West Springfield H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Secretary 4
Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineers 2,3,4
Dean's List 1
JOSEPH WILLIAM MIZULA
757 Florence Rd., Northampton
Born 1927 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Geology
Geology Club 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 3
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3,4 Treas 3,4
Dean's List 2,3,4
ALBERT MOHRING MOMENTHY
370 Park St., West Roxbury
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Roslindale H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Operetta Guild 1
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Vlce-Chmn. 3 Treas. 4
Electrical Engineering Club 4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3
Engineering Council 2,3,4 Sec. 4
Chaplain's Council 1
Am. Inst, of Chemical Engineering 3,4
Open House Committee 2,3,4
Chmn. Chemical Engineering 2,3
ELAINE MONROE
38 Bowen St., West Boylston
Born 1935 at North Attleboro
Entered from Major Victor E. Edwards H.S.
Major in Retail Merchandising
Roister Doisters 1,2
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Marketing Club 4
Student Christian Assoc.- 4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Social Chairman 4
Dean's List 3
Recreation Club 2
Hunt Club 4
LOUIS J. MONTESI
1 Rhubena St., Framingham
Born 1935 at Framingham, Mass.
Entered from Framingham H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4
A.F.R.O.T.C. 1,2
Treas. of Greenough Dormitory 4
ANN MARIE RITA MORESCHI
338 Plantation St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from North H.S.
Major in English
Roister Doisters 1
Home Economics Club 2,3
International Relations Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Mother's Weekend Committee 1
MARILYN PATRICIA MORSE
72 Pleasant St., East Walpole
Born 19 35 at Norwood, Mass.
Entered from Walpole H.S.
Major in Bacteriology Medical
Technology
Operetta Guild 4
Bacteriology Club 3,4
Women's A. A. 1 Rifle Team 2
Univ. Open House Day Comm.
Parent's Weekend-Reg. Comm.
Chairman 1
Judson Fellowship 1,2,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Freshman Interdormitory Council 1
Secretary 1
Phi Delta Nu 3,4
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JOHN WALTER MORT
40 Mill St., New Bedford
Born 1929 at New Bedford, Mas:
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in History
QTV 1,2,3,4
NEIL MOSMAN
4 Genoa St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. Colle
Major in English
Chess Club 1
German Club 1
Student Christian Assoc. 4
WESLEY IRVING MOWRY
78 Lyman Road, Northampton
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
AFROTC Drill Team 1,2,3,4 Capt. 3
Alpha Phi Omega 1,2
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 1,2,3,4
Campus Chest Committee 2
Military Ball Committee 2,3,4
WILLIAM STEPHEN MUELLER
128 East Pleasant St., Amherst
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 2,3,4 Historian 4
Olericulture Club 4
Stud. Christian Assoc. 4 Dorm Ri
Gymnastics 4
Horticulture Show 2,3,4
Commuters Club 1,2,3
DAVID JAMES MURPHY JR.
56 Commercial St., Provincetow
Born 1936 at Worcester
Entered from Provincetown H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Air Force 1,2,3,4
Engineering Open House 3,4
EVELYN JEWELL MURPHY
21 Kingman St., Brockton
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Major in German
Collegian 1,2,3 Index 2
Roister Doisters 2 Women's A. A. 1,2,4
Education Club 4 House Counselor 3
German Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 3 Pres. 4
International Club 3
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 1
Senate 3 Executive Committee
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Pcnhellenic
Delegate 3,4 President 4
Panhellenic Council 3,4
Dean's List 1,2
International Week-end Comm. 3,4
J
GERALD WILLIAM MURPHY
123 Westmoreland Ave., Longmeadou
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Business Management
Index 4
Business Administration Club 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
JOSEPH EDWARD MURPHY JR.
44 Briggs St., Easthampton
Born 1929 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Easthampton H.S.
Major in Physics
MICHAEL JOHN MURPHY
20 Murray Hill Ave., Springfield
Born 1935 at New York, N .Y .
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
RICHARD ALLEN MURPHY
Apt. D2 Suffolk House, U. of M.
Born 1931 at Watertown, Mass.
Transfer from Fitchburg State
Teachers College
Major in Electrical Engineering
Dean's List 1
Inst, of Radio Engineers 4
Am. Inst .of Electrical Engineer:
JOHN EDWARD MURTAGH
49 Morse Rd., Framingham
Born 1936 at Framingham, Mass.
Entered from Framingham H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Lutheran Club 1,2
Alpha Sigma Phi 2,3,4
DONALD PETER MYKYTIUK
24 Berwyn St., South Hadley Falls
Born 1936 at South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Entered from South Hadley H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Band 2
Dance Band 1,2
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Am. Inst, of Chemical Engineers 3,4
Campus Varieties 2,3
LESLIE EARLE NEGUS
75 East Bacon St., Plainville
Born 1935 at Attleboro
Entered from Plainville H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
DeMolay Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3
Am. Inst. o£ Elec. Engineers 4
Inst, of Radio Engineers 4
De
List 1
WALTER EDWARD NELSON
33 Nelson St., Braintree
Born 1935 at Braintree, Mass.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in Psychology
Index 3
Chemistry Club 1,2,3
Psychology Club 3,4
Spanish Club 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Interfraternity Judiciary Judge 4
Alpha Sigma Phi 2,3,4 Pres. 4
EDWARD JOSEPH NICHOLS
2772 Main St., Springfield
Born 1929 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Technical H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Finance Comm. Chmn.
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2,3,4
JANET PATRICIA NICHOLS
119 West St., Southbridge
Born 1935 at Southbridge, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells H.S.
Major in Business Admin., Merchandi
Operetta Guild 1,2,4 Naiads 2,4
Marketing Club 3,4 Sec. 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc 1,2,3,4
Business Mgr. 3 Station Mgr. 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 4
Newman Club 1,3,4
Political Union 4
Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Univ.
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4 Treas. 4
SIDNEY ALFRED NICHOLS
Clary Road, Williamsburg
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Williamsburg H.S.
Major in Accounting
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Phi Eta Sigma 2,3,4
PEGGY NICHOLSON
West Mountain Rd., Bernardston
Born 1935 at Whitefield, N.H.
Entered from Powers Institute
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4 Sec. 4
Women's A. A 1,2,3,4
Tau Beta Pi Women's Badge 3,4
Inst, of Radio Engineers 3,4
Dean's List 1,2
SHIRLEY H. NIEDBALA
103 Russell St., Hadley
Born 1935 at Hadley, Mass.
Entered from Hopkins Academy
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
CHARLES B. NIEDZWIECKI
20 Underwood Ave., Mt. Tom
Born 19 33 at Holyohe, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Industrial Administration
Collegian 3,4
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Soccer 1,2,3,4 Copt. 1
Soccer Official 2,3,4
Basketball Official 3,4
Driving Instructor 4
Advertising Mgr. 4 Football Prograi
Q.T.V. 2,3,4
JOHN WILLIAM NOBLE
1 Sparks St. , Cambridge
Born 1935 at Cambridge,
Entered from Cambridge
and Latin School
Major in Physical Educa
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Football 1,2,3,4
Lacrosse 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
JR.
JAMES JOSEPH NOLAN
172 North King St., Northampton
Born 1934 at Northampton, Mass.
Transfer from Holyoke Jr. College
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
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BEATRICE A. NOYES
21 Lantern Lane, Weymouth
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
BRUCE LAWRENCE O'BRIEN
Entered from Weymouth H.S.
336 Essex St., Salem
Major in Elementary Education
Born 1935 at Salem, Mass.
Collegian 2
Entered from Salem Classical H.S.
Education Club 3,4
Geology Club 2,3
Naiads 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Psychology Club 4
Men's Sports 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Swimming Team 1
Dean's List 3
Q.T.V. 1,2,3,4
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CHRISTINE MARGARET O'CONNELL
76 Veazie St., North Adams
Born 1936 at North Adams, Mass.
Entered from Drury H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc .. 1 ,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Ski Club 3,4
Dean's List 1,2
DANIEL JEROME O'CONNELL JR.
U Pynchon Rd., Holyoke
Born 1930 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Geology
Civil Engineering Club 1,2 Treas. 2
Geology Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Senate 3
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
JOHN JOSEPH O'CONNELL JR.
/; Washington St., Milton
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 1,2
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3
Inst, of Radio Engineers 3,4
Mills Social Chairman 4
SHAUN VINCENT O'CONNELL
50 Williams St., Marlboro
Born 1934 at Natick, Mass.
Entered from Marlboro H.S. and
Monson Academy
Major in English
Collegian 1,2,3
Quarterly 3
Campus Varieties 4 Director 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,;
Inter-Class Plays 3,4 Director 4
Deo
Hon
List 1
Work 4
ALICE L. O'CONNOR
18 Whittemore Rd., Framingh
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brighton H.S.
Major in English
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2
Inter-Greek Ball Comm. 2
Literary Society 3,4
Philosophy Club 4
Hunt Club 4 Social Chmn.
Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4
GERTRUDE CATHERINE O'CONNOR
99 Woodbridge St., South Hadley
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from South Hadley H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Roister Doisters ,4
Education Club 4
Math Club 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Inter-Class Plays 3,4
ROBERT O'DONNELL
85 Pomeroy Terrace, N orthampton
Born 1931 at Northampton, Mass.
Transfer from Armstrong College
Major in Government
Newman Club 3,4
Wesley Foundation 4
Political Union 3,4
Young Democrats Club 4
HELEN LOUISE O'LEARY
38 Northumberland Rd.., Pittsfield
Born 1935 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from St. Joseph's H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 3,4
Handbook 1
International Relations Club 3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Young Democrats Club 4 Chmn.
JUDITH ANN O'LEARY
5 Lincoln Circle, Belmont
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Belmont H.S.
Major in Home E conomics
Home Economics Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Drill Team 3,4
Dean's List 1,3
Campus Varieties 1,2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Omicron Nu 3,4 Sec. 4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4
Vocations Chairman 4
MILDRED CUTTER OLSEN
21 Conrad Rd., Melrose
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Melrose H.S.
Major in Home E conomics
Home Economics Club 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3
Campus Chest Committee 3
Carnival Ball Committee 2,3
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
CARL DOUGLAS O'NEIL
Box 125 R.F.D. 2, Winter St., Kingston
Born 1936 at Plymouth, Mass.
Entered from Duxbury H.S.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 2,3,4 Pres. 4
Rod and Gun Club 1
Alpha Zeta 3,4
Dean's List 3
Livestock and Meats Judging Teams 4
Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4 Sec 4
EVAN NICHOLAS ORPHANOS
8 Farrar St., Lynn
Born 1931 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Lynn English H.S.
Major in Chemistry, Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Club 3,4
Old Tads Softball and Football 2,3
Dean's List 1,2,3
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM HENRY O'ROURKE
19 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin Sch
Major in Mathematics
Math Club 4
Newman Club 1,4
Swimming 1,4
De
s List 3,4
ille Air Society 3,4
Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
olarship Chmn. 4
RUTH MARY ORZECHOWSKI
100 Beech St., Holyoke
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Holyoke H.S.
Major in Mathematics
Roister Doisters 2,3
Symphony Singers 2
Operetta Guild 4
Education Club 3,4
Math Club 1,2,3,4 Sec. 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm.
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Campus Chest Committee 3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 4
Dorm Treasurer 3.4
SANDRA Z. OSTRER
6 Esmond St., Dorchester
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Roxbury Memorial H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
Sociology Club 3
Spanish Club 1,2
Women's Athletic Assoc. 2
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
BARBARA NANCY OSTROFF
200 Boylston St., Brockton
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Index 4
Education Club 3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,3,4 Exec. Board 3,4
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
BRIAN L. OVERDORFF
JANET CAROL OSTROFF
5 Westview Trailer Park, V. of \
200 Boylston St., Brockton
Born 1929 at Johnstown, Penna.
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from New Florence H.S.
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Transfer from Am. International
Major in Elementary Education
College, Springfield
Index 4
Major in Animal Husbandry
Education Club 3,4
Animal Husbandry Club 2,3,4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Volleyba
11 Mgr. 2
Future Farmers of America 3
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4 Corrs
E. Sec. 4
Rifle Team 3
Carnival Ball Committee 3,4
Judging Teams 3
Sigma Delta Tau 1,2,3,4 Trees
.4
4-H Club Leader 3,4
ROBERT STANLEY PADELFORD
340 Mt. Pleasant St., Fall River
Born 1936 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Durfee H.S.
Major in General Business
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Alpha Siqma Phi 3,4 Treas. 3
Interfraternity Football 4
Interfraternity Softball 3
Interfraternity Basketball 3
Interfraternity Bowling 3
CAROL EVELYN PAGE
52 North Parkway, Worcester
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from North H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Handbook 3 Naiads 2
Fine Arts Singers 3
Education Club 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Jr. Rep. 3 Social Chmn. 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Corres. Sec. 3
Omicron Nu 4 Dean's List 1,3,4
WILLIAM CHASE PAGE
43 Proctor St., Worcester
Born 1936 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. Colle
Major in Geology
Roister Doisters 2
Geology Club 2,3,4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4
Social Chmn. 3,4
ROBERT FRANCIS PAGNINI
381 South Main St., Hopedale
Born 1936 at Walpole, Mass.
Entered from Milford H.S.
Major in Physical Education
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm.
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Maroon Key 2
Baseball 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3
Spring Day Committee 4
PRUDENCE PAINE
50 South Main St., Baldwinville
Born 1935 at Gardner, Mass.
Entered from Templet on H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Roister Doisters 3
Education Club 3,4
Edwards Fellowship 1
JOHN BENNETT PALMER
44 Bauer St., Worcester
Born 1930 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. College
Major in Industrial Engineering
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2,3,4
House Manager 3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 4
Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineers 2,3
RICHARD ALFRED PARENT
96 Marianna St., Lynn
Born 1936 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from Lynn English H.S.
Major in Organic Chemistry
Marching Band 1,2 Dance Band 1,2,3,4
Campus Varieties 2 O.T.V. 3,4
Chemistry Club 4 Program Chairman
Univ. Open House Day Committee 3
Newman Club 1,2,4
Am. Chemical Society 4
LAWRENCE W. PARRISH JR.
102 Edwards St., Quincy
Born 1936 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in Sociology
Collegian 3,4 Publishing Board 4
Campus Varieties 4 Dean's List 1
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2
Sociology Club 4 Class Gift Comm. 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3
News Director 2
Senate 1,3,4 Chmn. Elections Comm. 3
President 4
International Weekend Comm. 4
Who's Who Comm. 4 Chairman
Tennis 1 Faculty Resident 4
Debating Society 3 Exec. Board
Spring Day Committee 3
Student Union Committee 3,4
Student Leaders Conference 4 Co-Chmn.
Honors Convocation Committee 4
Co-Chairman
MARY LOUISE PARKER
23 Summit Ave., Wollaston
Born 1935 at Montpelier, Vermont
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Naiads 1,2,3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4 Vice-
Panhellenic Council 3,4 Pres. 4
Mortarboard 4
Scrolls 2 Sec. -Trees..
List 1,2,3,4
JEANNINE MARION PEKRUL
West Main St., Canaan, Conn.
Born 1935 at Sheffield, Mass.
Entered from Housatonic Valley
Regional H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Handbook 2,3 Quarterly 4
Home Economics Club 3,4
Outing Club 1
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Phi Delta Nu 2,3,4 Corres. Sec. 3
Steward 4
Omicron Nu 4
Chaplain's Council 2
RONALD WILLIAM PARODY
4 Congress St., Greenfield
Born 1934 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Monson Academy
Major in Accounting
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Asst. Steward 2 Steward 3
Maroon Key 2
Track 1,2
Intramurals 1,2,3
THOMAS F. PERCY
63 Main St., Amherst
Born 1925 at Roxbury, Mass.
Entered from Morse H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM HENRY PERKINS
Main St., Ogunquit, Maine
Born 1931 at Fitckburg, Mast
Transfer from Fitchburg Teat
College
Major in Geology
Chemistry Club 2,3
Geology Club 2,3,4
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4
DAVID SIDNEY PERLEY
Linebrook Road, Ipswich
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Univ. ofN.H.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Little International Livestock
Show 3,4
Meat Judging Team 4
JOHN STEPHEN PERLOWSKI
365 Hillside Ave., Holyoke
Born
1936 at Holyoke, Mass.
Ente
red from Holyoke H.S.
Majo
r in Accounting
Redn
len Marching Band 2,3,4
Busl
ness Administration Club 2
New
nan Club 1,2,3,4
Dean
's List 1,2,3
Accc
unting Assoc. 3,4
Vars
ity Pep Band 2,4
Cone
ert Band 2,3,4
PAUL WARD PERSONS JR.
95 Patricia Circle, Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Finance
Collegian 3 Circulation
Mgr
Business Administration
Cli
lb 2
ANN ELIZABETH PERSSE
Finance Club 3,4
7556 Scribner Rd., Penfield, N .Y .
JOHN T. PETERSON
Rod and Gun Club 1,2
Born 1936 at Syracuse, N.Y.
80 Brow Ave., South Braintree
Edwards Fellowship 1
Entered from Mary E. Wells H.S.
Born 1932 at Lancaster, Penn.
Student Christian Assoc
2
Major in Elementary Education
Entered from Thayer A cade my
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Education Club 3,4
Major in General Business Manager
Phi Eta Sigma 2,3,4
Naiads 3,4 W.M.U.A. 3
Campus Varieties 1
House Counselor 2,3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Business Administration Club J, 2
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Rush Chmn. 2
Honors Work 4
Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4 Chaplain 4
Vice-Pres. 3 Pres. 4
Greenough Movie Comm.
3,4
Chmn.
Chaplain's Council 1
Interfraternity Council 3,4
JOAN NOREEN PETTEE
26 Fairview St., Simsbury, Conn.
Born 1935 at Hartford, Conn.
Entered from Simsbury H.S.
Major in Botany
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Playday Mgr
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 First Vice
Pi Beta Phi 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Dean's List 1,3
LAWRENCE STEWART PETTERSON
25 Watson St., Braintree
Born 1935 at Weymouth, Mass.
Transfer from Tufts College
Major in E conomics
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3,4
Technical Director 3
Tau Kappa Epsilon
DOUGLAS McGEE PFENINGER
225 Hersom St., New Bedford
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in History
Education Club 3_4 Soccer
International Relations Club 3,4
Executive Board 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Q.T.V. 1,2,3,4 Asst. Steward 4
Vice-Pres. 4 Athletic Chmn. 3
Intramural Council 3,4
Basketball 1
Interclass Plays 4 Asst. Stage Mgr.
Vo
Carnival Ball Comm
Spring Day Committ^
itte
EILEEN ELIZABETH PHILLIPS
34 Morton St., Watertown
,Born 1935 at Brighton, Mass.
Entered from Watertown H.S.
Major in Education
Roister Dolsters 3
Education Club 3_4
Sociology Club 4
Women's A. A. 1,2
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 1
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Comm. 3 Chmn. of
Children's Hour
Parent's Weekend Committee 1
ROBERT FRANCIS PHILLIPS
113 F ountain St., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Business Administrati
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Pledge Trainer 3 Vic
. 4
List 1
n Club 1,2,3,
Interfraternity Football 2,3,4
Interfraternity Basketball 1,2,3,4
Univ. Comm. on Social Activities
HENRI JOSEPH PICARD JR.
Oakland Ave., North Westport
Born 1936 at North Westport, Ml
Entered from Westport H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 2,
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Tau Beta
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Asst. Comptroller 3 Pres. 4
Interfraternity Council 4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers
Society of Automotive Engineer:
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Granville Air Society 3,4
Fraternity Advisory Council 4
3,4
Pi 3,4
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THEODORE ALWYN PICKETT
9 Alfred Circle, Agawam
Born 1931 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from West Springfield H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2.3,4
NORMAN BRONSON PIKE
19B Hampshire Heights, Northampton
Born 1931 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Sanderson Academy
Major in Chemistry, Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Club 3,4
JOSEPH PISCIONERI
Hampshire House, Amherst, Ma
Institute of Radio Engine
Dean's List 1
Dormitory Counselor 3,4
MARY MILDRED PLEVOCK
36 Tremlett St., Dorchester
Born 1935 at South Boston, Ma
Transfer from Boston Univ.
Major in Home Economics
Home Economics Club 2,3,4
Naiads 2,3,4
Newman Club 2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
YVETTE R. POIRIER
297 Main St., Indian Orchard
Born 1935 at Ludlow, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in French
French Club 1,2,3,4 Sec.-Tre.
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Social Chairman 3
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LEON RALPH POMEROY JR.
Russellville Rd., Westfield
Born 1933 at Westfield, Mass.
Entered from Westfield H.S.
Major in Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Zoology Club 2
RICHARD HARDING POMEROY
376 Main St., West Springfield
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from West Springfield H.S.
Major in Sociology
Quarterly 2,3,4
Sociology Club 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Alpha Sigma Phi 1,2,3,4 Rush Chmn. 2
Social Chmn. 4 Editor 4
Soccer 1,2
Winter Track 1
Dean's List 2,3,4
Spring Day Committee 3
Literary Society 1,2,3,4
ANTHONY J. POMPEO
16 Sherwood Rd., Weymouth
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in Marketing
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Sec. 3,4
Basketball 1,2
House Counselor 1
MARY ANN POMPOSO
7 Sunny Knoll Ave., Lexington
Born 1935 at Arlington, Mass.
Entered from Lexington H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Operetta Guild 4 Campus Varieties 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Publicity Chmn. 3 Sec. 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Field Hockey
Mgr. 2 Vice-Pres 3 Board Chmn. 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4 House Mgr. 4
Carnival Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
ROBERT CHARLES PORTER
24 Countryside Drive, Dorchester
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Am. Society of Civil Engineers 2
International Relations Club 4
Math Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Intramural Football, Basketball
Softball 3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 4
Industrial Engineering Open House
GERALD M. PORTNOY
Jamaica Estates, New York
Born 1935 at Jamaica, N.Y.
Entered from Forest Hills H.S.
Major in Economics
Quarterly 3,4 Business Mgr. 3
Campus Varieties 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1
Alpha Epsllon Pi 1,2,3,4
Revelers 4 Maroon Key 2
Golf 1,4 Basketball 1
Cheerleader 3 Dean's List 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Chmn. Queens' Committee
Spring Day Committee 2,3
Univ. Film Committee 4 Chmn.
Fresh. -Soph. Basketball Comm.
Chairman
Rally Committee 1,2,3,4
PAUL J. POST
19 Keefe Road, Acton
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Concord H.S.
Major in Marketing
Marching Band 1
THOMAS HENRY POTTER
280 Shelburne Rd., Greenfield
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in Economics
Business Administration Club 1,2
Economics Honor Society 3,4
Newman Club 4
QTV 2,3,4 Sec. 3,4
ROGER RONALD POULIOT
163 Meadow St., Willimansett
Born 1929 at Chicopee, Mass.
Transfer from Clark University
Major in Business Administration
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
GILES ADAMS POWERS
40 Sumner St., Newton Center
Born 1933 at Waltham, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Politica I Science
International Relations Club 4
Newman Club 3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Campus Varieties 1
Carnival Ball Committee 2
VINCENT EDWARD POWERS
38 Duxbury Rd., Worcester
Born 1929 at Worcester, Mass.
Transfer from Worcester Jr. Colleg
Major in History
Education Club 4
International Relations Club 3,4
Newman Club 3,4
Theta Chi 4
Dean's List 3,4
JAMES STUART PRATT
11 Ardale St., Roslindale
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Huntington Prep
Major in Sociology
Collegian 1 Spanish Club 1,2
Sociology Club 2,3,4 Treas .3
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Chief Announcer 3 Sports Dlr. 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2
Golf 1 Hockey 1 Baseball 2
Burnham Declamation 2
Campus Chest, Carnival Ball Comras.
Military Ball, Spring Day Comms. 3
Publicity Chmn., Comm.
JOCELYN ANN PRATT
237 Pleasant St., East WalpoU
Born 1936 at Norwood, Mass.
Entered from Walpole H.S.
Major in Psychology
International Relations Club 4
Psychology Club 4
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
CATHERINE TERESA PREMO
Union Road, Wales
Born 19 36 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Brimfield H.S.
Major in Government
Education Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Dorm Social Committee 1,2,3
Campus Rumpus 2
CRAIG ANDREW PRESTON
24 Bruuer Ave., Wilbraham
Born 1935 at Melbourne, Victoria,
A ustralia
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Government
Index 3,4 Managing Ed. 4
Men's Judiciary 1,2,3,4 Clerk 4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Pledge Trainer 3,4
Tennis 1 Carniva 1 Ball Comm. 3
Political Science Club 4
Military Ball Comm. 1,2 Sec.
Air Cadet Squadron 1 Sgt.-at-Arms
Senate Constitution Revision Comn
Honesty Committee 2,3
Youth for Eisenhower 4 Debater
Student Leaders Conference 2,3,4
Honesty Conference 3 Delegate
THOMAS FRANKS PRINCE
USA Holyohe St., Lynn, Mass.
Born 1934 at Trenton, N.J.
Entered from Lynn Classical H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Historian 3 Rush Chmn. 4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
Campus Varieties 3
PETER DAY PROUD
The Orchards, W illiamstown
Born 1933 at North Adams, Mass.
Entered from Williamstown H.S.
Major in Music
Marching Band 1,2
Concert Band 3,4 Dance Band 1,2
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Campus Varieties 4 Dir.
Sigma Phi Epsilon' 1,2,3,4
Ski Team 1,2
Carnival Committee 3
Christmas Vespers 5
JOHN F. QUINN
23 Gardner St., Southbridge
Born 1935 at Southbridge, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Newman Club 1,2,3
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
Pledgemaster 3 Vice-Pres. 4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 1,2,4
Pistol Team 2,3
VINCENT KIRK QUINN
435 Main St., West Concord
Born 1930 at Cambridge, Mass.
Transfer from Richer Jr. College
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 3
Marketing Club 4
Amherst Camera Club 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Coram. 4 Chn
Coram, for Marketing Activities
Newman Club 4
GLADYS ANN RADISIC
7 Pleasant St., Ware
Born 1935 at Ware, Mass
Entered from Ware H.S.
Major in English
Newman Club 1,2
LEONARD PETER RAND
Main St., West Upton
Born 1936 at Milford, Mass
Entered from Fork Union
Military Academy
Major in Economics
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Political Union 4
Young Democrats 4
Rally Chairman 4
CHARLES E. RANDALL JR.
Laurel St., Pinehurst, Billerica
Born 1929 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Howe H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 2
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Secretary 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Committee 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4
Dean's List 1
Senior Commencement Committee 3
HOWARD ARTHUR RAPHAELSON
20 Chatanika Ave., Worcester
Born 1931 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Tilton School
Transfer from Nichols jr. College
Major in Industrial Administration
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 3,4
Dean's List 3
ARTHUR HALL RAPOZA
East Falmouth
Born 1934 at East Falmouth, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Philosophy
Sguare Dance Club 1
Varsity M Club 3,4
Wrestling 2,3,4 Capt. 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Air Cadet Squadron 2
Philosophy Club 4
DORIS GLADYS RATHBUN
Hart St., Housatonic
Born 1936 at New York, N .Y .
Entered from Searles H.S.
Major in History
Handbook 1,2,3 Asst. Ed. 3
Quarterly 3,4 Make-up Ed.
Campus Varieties 3,4
Sociology Club 1,3
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc.
Phi Delta Nu 1,2,3,4
Rush Chmn. 3 Pres. 4
Panhellenic Council 2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Carnival Committee 3
JOAN RAWLINS
206 Thompson St., New Bedford
Born 1935 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in English Literature
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc .1,2,4
Women's A. A. 3 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Women's Judiciary 3 Scrolls 2
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
Rush Chmn. 3 Pres. 4
Panhellenic Council 3,4
Mortarboard 4
Precisionettes 2,3,4 Capt. 4
House Counselor 3
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Campus Varieties Committee 4
RICHARD DALE REARDON
139 Riverbank Rd., Northampton
Born 1935 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 3,^
ROBERT EARLE REED
51 Gilford St., Brockton
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4,2
Vice-President 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm.
Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4
Varsity Tennis 2,3,4 Co-Capt.
LORNA VIVIAN REGOLSKY
387 Harvard St., Brookline
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in English
Quarterly 1,2,3,4 Poetry Ed. 2,3
Editor-in-Chief 4
Roister Doisters 4 Prop Comm. 2
Fall Ploy 3,4
Hillel Foundation 2,3
Phi Delta Nu 1,2,3,4 Recording Se
Scholarship Chairman 4
Inter-Class Plays 1,3
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Literary Society 1,2,3,4 Sec. 3
DAVID RICHARD REHBEIN
22 Conn. Ave., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Sociology and Speech
DeMolay 1
Canterbury Club 1,2
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4
Swimming 1,2
Chaplain's Council 1
RAYMOND EDWARD REILLY
1243 Berkshire Ave., Indian Orchard
Born 1934 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Springfield Technical H.S.
Major in Psychology
Concert Band 1,2 Dance Band 1,2
German Club 1,2,3 Pres. 3
ng 1
List 1
Campus Var
Cadet Lead!
Band 3,4
1,2
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MAXWELL REINSTEIN
80 Selden St., Dorchester
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Clbb 1,2
Accounting Club 3,4
Math Club 1
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Steward 4 President 4
Ya-Hoo 3,4
Am. Accounting Assoc 3,4
BARBARA PRABULOS RICE
113 Bliss St., Florence
Born 1936 at Northampton, Mas
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
CARLTON DUQUESNE RICHARDSON II
Foster Hill, West Brookfield
Born 1935 at West Brookfield, Mass.
Entered from Loomis School
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 3,4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
Alumni Dir. 2,3 Treas. 4
HAROLD RIGHTER
190 Brookline St., Newton Center
Born 19 35 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Huntington Prep School
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 1,2,3,4
Marketing Club 1,2,3,4
Camera Club 4
Varsity M Club 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Spring Track 1,2,3,4 Capt. 4
Winter Track 1,2,3,4
De
List 1
JO ANN MARY RISCHITELLI
43 Franklin Terrace, Southbridge
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells School
Major in Elementary Education
Handbook 3 Operetta Guild 3,4
Marching Band 2,3,4 Majorette Capt. 4
Education Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,4
Women's A. A. 2,4 Badminton Mgr. 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Alpha Theta 1,2,3,4
Activities Chmn. 3 Rec. Sec. 4
Twirler 2,3,4 Captain 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
WILLIAM EDMUND RITCHIE
23 So. Kimball St., Haverhill
Born 1929 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from St. James H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
President 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Intramural Football, Bowling 2,3,4
Q.T.V. 1,2,3,4
Tau Beta Pi 3,4 Treos. 4
Dean's List 1,2,4
Dorm Pres., Brooks
Engineer Open House 3,4
ROBERT JOSEPH RIVERS
33 Grove St., Lynn
Born 1935 at Lynn, Mass.
Entered from St. Mary's Boy's H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 1,2,3,4
Rod and Gun Club 1
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Alpha Gamma Rho 2,3,4
Dean's List 3,4
Scholarship, Lotto M. Crabtree 4
DONALD WALTER RIZZO
44 Ocean St., North Quincy
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from North Quincy H.S.
Major in Business Administration
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Rushing Chmn. 3 Social Chmn. 4
Maroon Key 2
Lacrosse 2
Cheerleader 3,4
Dean's List 3
JOYCE ROBINSON ROBINSON
130 County St., Attleboro
JEANETTE ALMA ROBBINS
ROGER ALFRED ROBERTS
Born 1935 at Attleboro
55 Woburn St., Reading
90 Hampshire St., Holyoke
Entered from Attleboro H.S.
Born 1936 at Woburn, Mass.
Born 1935 at Holyoke, Mass.
Major in English
Entered from Reading H.S.
Entered from Precious Blood H.S.
Campus Varieties 1,2
Major in English
Major in Chemical Engineering
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Education Club 3,4
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Program Chairman 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Secretary 3
Senate 2
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4 Historian
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,4
Phi Mu Delta 2,3,4
Music Chairman 4
Campus Varieties 2
Rushing Chairman 4
House Counselor 3
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Dean's List 1
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
LEWIS RODRICK
8 Wilson Road, Stoneham
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mas:
Transfer from Univ. of Calif.
Major in History
Education Club 3,4
Newman Club 3,4
Phi Mu Delta 2,3,4 Ed. 3,4
Pledge Master 4
Spring Day Committee 3
Senior Picnic Committee 4
Commencement Committee 4
HAROLD IRVING ROEDER JR.
84 Franklin St., Milton
Born 1936 at Weymouth, Mass.
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Alpha Gamma Rho 1,2,3,4
Intramural Softball, Football 2,3,4
Little International Livestock Shov
Dairy Cattle Judging Teams 3
Livestock Judging Teams 4
Bay State Dairy Classic 2,4
F. MARIE ROGERS
129 Compos St., Somerset
Born 1935 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Somerset H.S.
Major in Government
International Relations Club 4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Registrar 3 Marshall 4
Carnival Committee 3
Newrman Club 2,3,4
Hunt Club 4
ROBERT MARSHALL ROMANCIER
16 Bridge St., Cushman
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Forestry
Concert Band 1,2,3,4
Operetta Guild 3,4
Forestry Club 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4 Sec. 4
Dean's List 3,4
Society of Am. Forestry 3,4
JOHN ROBERT ROSENBERG
767 Armory St., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 1,2,3,4 Editorial Ed., Ed. 3
Handbook 3,4 R.S.O. Committee 3,
,4
Senate 1,2,3,4 Chmn. Election Cot
nm. 2,4
Chmn. Const. Finance Committe
:e 2,3
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Corres.
Recording Sec. 4 Rushing Chmn
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Sec. 3
. 3
Carnival Comm. 3 Chmn. Calendar
■ Comm.
Military Ball Comm. 1,2
Chairman of Publicity 2
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Spring Day Committee 3
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2 Officer 2
MERTON IRWIN ROSENBERG
Apt. 1-3 Suffolk House, U. of M.
Born 1929 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Commerce H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Am. Institute of Elect . Engineers '
Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4
ADELLE R. ROSENZWEIG
3 Smith House, Merrill Place, Ai
Born 1935 at Lynn, Mass.
Transfer from Wayne University
Dean's List 3,4
SANFORD STUART ROTHSTEIN
80-35 Springfield Blvd., Queens
Village, New York
Born 1931 at New York, N .Y .
Entered from Worcester Classical H.S.
Major in Food T echnology
Food Technology Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
De
List 1
Carnival Co
Ya-Hoo 3,4,
PIETRO ANTONIO ROTONDO
Bedford St., Concord
Born 1935 at Concord, Mass.
Entered from Concord H.S.
Major in Electr
cal Engineering
Electrical Engi
neering Club 3,4
Joint Engineer!
ng Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Amate
jr Radio Assoc.
Senate 1
Inst, of Electri
:al Engineers 3,^
BRADLEY ]. ROWE
Scott HillRd., Bellingham
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Bellingham H.S.
Major in Marketing
Marketing Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
JAMES MICHAEL RUSIACKAS
79 Nottingham Ave., Valley Stream, N .Y .
Born 1935 at Trenton, N.J.
Entered from Valley Stream Central H.S.
Major in Engineering
Q.T.V. 2,3,4
Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 3,4
ROBERT STIMSON SABIN
38 Rencelau St., Springfield
Born 1934 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Tres. 2 Vice-Pres . 3
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4 House Mgr. 3
Triangle Ed. 2 Alumni Ed. 3
CAROLYN A. SADLOW
Main Road, Savoy
Born 1935 at Adams, Mass.
Entered from Adams H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Bacteriology Club 2,3,4
International Relations Club 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3 Archery Mgr. 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Beta Kappa 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Campus Rumpus 3
ROBERT JOHN SAMPSON
7 Courtland St., Worcester
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Worcester South H.S.
Major in Industrial Relations
Roister Doisters 1,2,3 Senate 3
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Revelers 3 Inter-Class Plays 1
Football 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Comm. 3 Co-Chmn.
of Decorations
Spring Day Comm. 3
Who's Who in American Colleges 4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Steward 3,4
JAMES MONTGOMERY SANDERS JR.
176 Gothic St., Northampton, Mass.
Born 1935 at Lima, Ohio
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in General Business
Freshman Track 1
Assistant House Counselor 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Historian 3
Vice-President 4
MALCOLM R. SANDERS
Orleans
Born 1928 at Cambridge ,Mass
Entered from Orleans H. S.
Major in Electrical Engineerin
Am. Institute of Elec. Enginei
PETER A. SANTOS
244 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain
Born 1932 at Boston, Mass.
Transfer from Northeaston Univ.
Major in Sociology
Index 4 Univ. Concert Assoc. 1
Chorale 3 Operetta Guild 3,4
Statesmen 4 Canterbury Club 1,2
Sociology Club 2,3,4 President
Varsity M Club 3 Dean's List 1,3,4
Soccer 3,4 Wrestling 3,4
Campus Varieties 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 3
Theta Chi 2,3,4 Sec. 3
Music Director 4
JANET ANN SARGENT
Old Ayer Road, Groton
Born 1935 at Ayer, Mass.
Entered from Groton H.S.
Major in History
Women's A. A. 1,2,3 Sec. 1,2
Sub-Board 3
De
List 1
Carnival Comm. 3 Ore
Publicity
Carnival Ball Commit!
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
House Manager 3,4
3tra
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ANNA SAVAGE
53 Bradeen St., Roslindale
Born 1935 at Montreal, Quebe
Canada
Entered from Roslindale H.S.
Major in English
Handbook 3
Operetta Guild 3
Education Club 3
International Relations Club :
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Sophomore Banquet Committe(
PI Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Censor 3 President 4
ROBERT HENRY SCALES
128 Sassamon Ave., Milton
Born 1935 at Hyde Park, Ma
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administratio
Accounting Club 3,4 P
Chess Club 4 1
Geology Club 1
Club 1,2
3. 3,4
g Club 3,4
nan Club 1,2,3
Univ. Open House Day Comm
Interfraternlty Council 3,4
House Counselor 3 Dean's L
Campus Chest Committee 3
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Treas. 3 President 4
3,4
WILLIAM GUSTAVE SCHEFFER
R.D. 5 Bridgeton, N.J.
Born 1935 at Bridgeton, N.I.
Entered from George School
Major in Olericulture
Olericulture Club 1,2,3,4
Treas. 4
Football 1
Swimming 1
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Secretary 4
CHARLES T. SCHMIDT JR.
4 Jackson Street, Taunton
Born 1934 at Taunton, Mass.
Entered from Taunton H.S.
Major in Geology
DeMolay 1,2
Geology Club 2,3,4
Canterbury Club 2
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Embassy Chairman 4
Lacrosse 3,4
Inter-Greek Ball Comm. 3,4
Sing Chairman 3
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Chaplain 3,4 Conductor 3 GMC 4
ELLEN L. SCHMIDT
149 Salem End Rd., Framingham, Mass
Born 1935 at Fort Jay, New York
Entered from Framingham H.S.
Major in History
Marching Band 2,3 Operetta Guild 3
Univ. Open House Day Committee 1
Co-Chmn. of Exhibits Comm.
Edwards Fellowship 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Publicity Chairman 2
Chaplain's Council 1
Interdormitory Council 1
Student Christian Movement 2,3,4
Co-Chmn. Northfield Conference
Regional Council 4
Phi Delta Nu 3,4
BERNARD JOHN SCHRUENDER
250 Oakland Ave., Methuen
Born 1931 at Lawrence, Mass.
Entered from Edward F. Searles H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 1,2,3,4 Sec. 4
Horticulture Show Committee 3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3,4
NORMAN SCHWAB
16 Stoneland Road, Worcestei
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass
Entered from Commerce U.S.
Major in Public Health
Bacteriology Club 1,2,3,4
Chemistry Club 1,2,3
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Executive Board 4
Military Ball Committee 1
CAROL ANN SCRIVENER
430 Beale St., Quincy
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in Psychology
Naiads 3,4
Psychology Club 2,3,4 Sec. 4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Precisionettes 2,3
Dean's List 2,3
EARLE B. SEAMAN
200 Melrose St., Melrose
Born 1934 at Salem, Mass.
Entered from Bridgton Academy
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 3
Marketing Club 4
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4
RICHARD PAUL SEARS
106 Church Street, Ware
Born 1934 at Torrington, Conn.
Entered from Tilton Preparatory
Major in Ace ounting
Accounting Club 3,4
Associate Member Am. Accountln
Association 3,4
BURTON SELETSKY
95 Allen Ave., Waban
Born 1935 at Boston, Mas
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in Finance
Adn
strati
Finance Club 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,
Baseball 1,2 Manager
Carnival Ball Committee
Communal Buying 3,4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4 Ste
THELMA SELETSKY
1524 Hewlett Ave., Hewlett, N .Y .
Born 1936 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Woodmere H.S.
Major in Sociology
Handbook 2,3 INDEX 3,4
Education Club 3,4
Psychology Club 3,4
Sociology Club 3,4
Spanish Club 1
Hillel Foundation 1
Winter Carnival Comm. 2
Dean's List 1,3
Sigma Delta Tau 2,3,4
MYRNA ARLENE SELWITZ
40Woodside Ter., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Handbook 2,3 Women's A. A. 2,3,4
Index 1,2,3,4 Asst. Literary Ed. 3
Chemistry Club 4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Executive Board 2,3,4
Panhellenic Council 3,4 Treas. 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 2,3
Carnival Committee 3
Spring Day Committee 2
Sigma Delta Tau 1,2,3,4
Ho
Mo
JOHN RICHARD SENCABAUGH
98 Curtis St., Somerville
Born 1935 at Arlington, Mass.
Entered from Somerville H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 2,4
Q.T.V. 2,3,4
ROBERT PAUL SELYA
25 Thurlow Ave., Revere
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Revere H.S.
Major in Psychology
Quarterly 2 Ya-Hoo 3
Roister Doisters 3,4 WMUA 1,2,3,4
Campus Varieties 1 Dean's List 3,4
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3
Psychology Club 2,3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Soccer 1 Swimming 3
Inter-Class Plays 4
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Exec. Mem.
At Large 3 Rushmaster 3
ELNA ROSE SENEGAL
Post Rd., Rutland, Vermont
Born 1935 at Rutland, Vermont
Entered from Rutland H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Extension and Education
Symphony Singers 2 4-H Club 1
Fine Arts Singers 3 Operetta Guild 2
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Square Dance Club 1,2,3,4 Sec. -Treas. 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Board 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Wesley Foundation 3,4
Omicron Nu 3,4 Pres..4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Modern Dance Club 3,4
International Weekend Comm. 3
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Recording Sec. 3
Philanthropy Chmn. 2 Activities Chmn
CONSTANT THADDEUS SEMBROSKI
355 East State St., Granby
Born 1936 at Granby, Mass.
Entered from South Hadley H.S.
Major in Forestry
Forestry Club 2,3,4
De
List 3
GEORGE DORES SEVIGNY
4 Eagle St., Springfield
Born 19 29 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from LaSalette Semii
Major in Electrical Engineer!
Electrical Engineering Club
Vice-Chmn. 3 Chairman 4
Am. Inst, of Elec. Engineers
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Tau Beta Pi 3,4
Institute of Radio Engineers
Engineers Councils
RICHARD SHAW SEXTON
66 Wendell Park, Milton
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Milton H.S.
Transfer from Stone hill College
Major in Government
Chemistry Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Senate 3,4 Men's Affairs Chmn.
Carnival Committee 2,3
Chadbourne House Council 3
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4
JUNE SHANK
22 Brandon Road, Milton
Born 1933 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 1 Dean's List 1
Do
Operetta Guild 4
Campus Varieties 2
Women's A. A 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 2
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Literary Society 3,4
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4
Social Chmn. 2 Activities Chn
ROBERT JOSEPH SHANNAHAN
32 Everett St., Springfield
Born 1932 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Fairfield College
Preparatory School
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration
Business Administration Club 1,2
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Dean's List 2
Dormatory Council 1,2
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4 Treas. 4
LEONARD I. SHAPIRO
2 Foster Street, Brookline
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in Psychology
Collegian 3 Circulation Mgr.
Index 4 Literary Staff 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Military Ball Committee 1
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Member at Large 3
DAVID HARVEY SHAW
59 Pollock Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1934 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Government
International Relations Club 3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 4
Ne
Di
:tor 4
Student Christi
GERALD A. SHAY
48 Mass. Ave., Cambridge
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from St. John's Prep S.
Major in General Business
Finance Club 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Track 1,2
Football 1,2
Spring Day Committee 2,3
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
MARY LOVETT SHEA
97 A llston Street, Medford
Born 1935 at Medford, Mass.
Entered from Medford U.S.
Major in History
International Relations Club 4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3
Newman Club 1,2,4
ELEANOR PLACZEK SHEPARDSON
14'/2 Noble Ave., Westfield
Born 1937 at Westfield, Mass.
Entered from Westfield H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 1
International Relations Club 4
Student Wives Club 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2,3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc 1,2,3
Young Democrats Club
PHILIP CHAPIN SHEPARDSON
50 Park St., Easthampton
Born 1934 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in English
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Chief Announcer 1 Special Events 1
Program Manager 2
Student Christian Association 1
Ya-Hoo 2
RUTH FRANCES SHER
133 West Main St., Marlbor
Born 1936 at Marlboro, Mas
Entered from Marlboro H.S.
Major in Pre-Medical, Cher,
Naiads 2,3,4 Publicity Dir.
Pre-Medical Club 2,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Co-Corresponding Sec. 3
Executive Board 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Zoology Open House Comn
Interfaith Council 4 Ch
LILLIAN MAE SHERWOOD
RED 2, Athol
Born 1935 at Athol, Mass.
Entered from Athol H.S.
Major in German
Chorale 3,4 Manager 4
Chorus 1 Operetta Guild 3
German Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 2
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
JOHN COSTA SILVA
279 Wahetee Ave., Ansonia, Conn.
Born 1931 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from Am. School of Chicago
Major in Physics
Newman Club 1,2
Student Christian Association 3
Physics Club 4
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GEORGE SAMUEL SIMON
280 Main Street, Franklin
Born 1935 at Franklin, Mass.
Entered from Franklin H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Men's Judiciary 2,3,4 Chief Justice
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Social Chmn. 3 Treasurer 4
JANE ELLEN SIMONS
13 Mystic Road, Marblehead
Born 19 35 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Marblehead H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Univ. Concert Assoc. 3
Education Club 3,4
Scrolls 2
Cheerleader 2,3
Senior Mix Committee 4
EDMUND GEORGE SKELLINGS
53 William St., Chicopee Falls
Born 1932 at Ludlow, Mass.
Entered from Suffield Academy
Major in English
Collegian 2,3,4 Columnist
Editoral Editor
Index 3 Faculty Review Writer
Quarterly 2,3 Make-up Editor
Senate 2 Curriculum Comm. Chmn
Dean's List 2,3,4
Campus Varieties 3,4 Lyricist
Literary Society 1,2,3,4
Executive Board 3
Commuters Club 2,3,4
FLORA ANNE SLATTERY
Main St., North Hanover
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Hanover H.S.
Major in Sociology
Education Club 4
Sociology Club 3,4
Newman Club 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Kappa Alpha Theta 3,4
EDWARD JOSEPH SMITH
22 Beal Street, Winthrop
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop H.S.
Major in Government
Collegian 2,3
International Relations Club 4
Canterbury Club 1,2
Stud. Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Cabinet 1
Freshman Swimming 1
Chaplain's Council 1
Political Science Assoc. 3,4
Executive Com.mittee 4
Univ. Health Council 4
Youth for Eisenhower 4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4 Ed. 2,3
Secretary 3,4
FRANK AUSTIN SMITH
20 South Main St., Haydenville
Born 19 35 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Williamsburg H.S.
Major in Economics
Roister Doisters 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4
Operetta Guild 3 Adelphia 4
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Varsity Baseball Mgr. 2,3
Phi Eta Sigma 2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Honors Work 4
Campus Varieties 1,4
FREDRIC MARSHALL SMITH
87 Mason Terrace, Brookline
Born 19 36 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Brookline H.S.
Major in Zoology
Marching Band 2,3,4 Asst. Property Mgr
DeMolay 1,2,3,4 Preceptor 2 Orator 3
Pre-Medical Club 2,3
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4 Treas. 4
Varsity Hockey 1,2,3,4 Mgr.
Bay State Rifles 1 Zoology Club 3,4
Dorm Treasurer Butterfield 2
GERALDINE FLORENCE SMITH
8 Webster Road, Milton
Born 1936 at Brighton, Mass.
Entered from Milton H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Operetta Guild 3
Education Club 4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Women's A. A. 2
Carnival Committee 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
LEONARD C. SMITH
79 Sumner Street, Auburn, Ma
MARILYN LOUISE SMITH
94 Prince St., Needham
Born 1935 at Everett, Mass.
Entered from Needham H.S.
Major in Elementary Educatl
Symphony Singers 2
Student Christian Assoc. 2
SARA JANE SMOCK
303 Klinewoods Rd., Ithaca, N .Y .
Born 1935 at Davis, California
Entered from Ithaca H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Symphony Singers 1,2
Fine Arts Singers 3 Student Mgr.
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Music Chairman 3
Asst. House Manager 4
JONATHAN HUNTER SNEAD
28 Severance St., Shelburne Falls
Born 1933 at Pittsburgh, Penna.
Entered from Mount Herman School
Major in Government
International Relations Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Senate 1,2,3,4 Trees. Pro-Tem 4
Basketball 1 Soccer 2
Flying Redmen 1,2
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Military Ball Committee 1,2,3,4
Political Science Assoc. 3,4
Granville Air Society 3,4 Vice-Pres
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2 Pres. 2
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Pres. of Pledge Class 1
DAVID JULIAN SNYDER
90 Larchmont Ave., Waban
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 2,3
Index 2,3,4 Sports Ed. 2
Literary Staff
Campus Varieties 3,4
International Relations Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Tennis 1,2 Dean's List 2,3,4
Literary Society 2,3
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
JOHN ALLEN SOUTHARD
35 Stilson Ave., Northampton
Born 19 35 at Rangeley, Maine
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in History
Roister Doisters 1
Education Club 4
International Relations Club 4
Square Dance Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
ALFRED MICHAEL SOWA
222 Hampden St., Chicope e
Born 1936 at Chicopee, Mass
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Zoology
Education Club 4
Square Dance Club 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm
Newman Club 3,4
Zoology Club 3,4
FRANCIS THEODORE SPRIGGS
30 Annunciation Rd., Roxbury, Mass.
Born 1935 at Washington, D.C.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in Recreation Leadership
Roister Doisters 2,3,4 Maroon Key 2
Campus Varieties 3,4 Adelphia 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 3,4 Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Track 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4
Bay State Rifles 1,2 Treas. 2
Inter-Class Plays 1,2,3
Carnival Ball, Inter-Greek Ball Comms. 3
Spring Day Committee 2,3
Who's Who in American Colleges 4
NORMA LOUISE STADTFELD
30 Miller St., Braintree ,Mass.
Born 1935 at New York, N.Y.
Entered from Braintree H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 4
Handbook 2
Roister Doisters 1,2,3
Edwards Fellowship 1
Student Christian Assoc. 2,4,1
Literary Club 4
JO-ANNE MARIE STANLEY
15 Washington St., So. Groveland
Born 1935 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from Groveland H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Collegian 1,2 Univ. Concert Assoc. 3
Operetta Guild 3,4
Radio-Publicity Chairman 3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Carnival Committee 2,3
Chmn. of Fashion Show 3
Hunt Club 4 Public Relations Chmn.
Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4 Corres. Sec. 4
CHESTER M. STASIOWSKI
16 Riverview Terrace, Chicopee
Born 1935 at Chicopee, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Wrestling Team 1,2
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
RICHARD MILTON STEELE
254 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield
Born 1934 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Technical H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 3
Accounting Club 4,5
Civil Engineering Club 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Men's Judiciary 2,3,4 Clerk 3 Chmn.
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4,5
Pledge Trainer 2 Steward 3,4
Treasurer 5
MARTHA LOUISE STEERE
Chepachet, R.I.
Born 1935 at Chepachet , R.I.
Entered from Classical H.S.,
Providence
Major in Home Economics
Roister Dolsters 2
Symphony Singers 1,2
Fine Arts Singers 3
Operetta Guild 2,3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Canterbury Club 2,3,4 Sec. 3
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Dean's List 1,3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4 Asst. Trea
CARL RICHARD STEEVES
231 Forest St., Reading
Born 1929 at Rochester, N.H.
Transfer from Univ. of N.H.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Chorale 2,3 Manager 3
Operetta Guild 2,3
Landscape Architecture Club 3,4
Canterbury Club 2,3,4
Co-Chmn. 3 Council 3,4
Extra-Curricula Committee 3
Dean's List 3
Alpha Zeta Fraternity 3,4
Horticultural Show Committee 3,4
Co-Chairman 4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4
Pledge Trainer 3
J. ALPETER STEERES
4 Sunset Court, Amherst, Mass.
CYNTHL\ DORIS STEINBERG
10 Wachusett Ave., Lawrence
Born 1936 at Lawrence, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 2
Record Librarian 3
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Executive Board 3
DIANE STEWART
Streetsboro Rd., Hudson, 0
Born 1936 at Worcester, Ma
Entered from Hudson H.S.
Major in English
Marching Band 1,2,4
Concert Band 1
Operetta Guild 4
Va
Naiads 2,3,4
Student Christian As
Carnival Ball Commi
Carnival Committee
PI Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
JEANNE RENDU STEWART
Blue Hills Rd., Great Barring
Born 1935 at Great Barringtoi
Entered from Searles H.S.
Major in English
Quarterly 3,4 Sec. 4
Symphony Singers 2 Chorale
Operetta Guild 3,4
Campus Varieties 1,2
Education Club 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc.
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,
Phi Delta Nu 1,2,3,4
Social Chmn. 3 Vice-Pres.
Dean's List 1,3,4
Amherst Girls' Club 4 Superv:
2,3
3,4
MARGARET JANE STEWART
139 Appleton Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1934 at Pittsfield, Mass.
ed from Pittsfield H.S.
teriology
ST Doisters 4
riology Club 2,3,4 Sec. -Tree
ri's A. A. 2,3 Dean's List 1
It Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Cheerleader 2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Spring Day Committee 3
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Social Chmn. '
Ente
Major
Stude
CHARLES STIMSON
Princeton, Mass.
PETER ROBERT STOLER
16 Buchanan Rd., West Roxbury
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mass.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 1,2 Campus Varieties 3
Index 2,3,4 Sports Editor 3
Future Farmers of America 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Varsity Swimming Team 1,2,3,4
Campus Chest, Spring Day Comms. 2,3
Carnival Ball, Carnival Comms. 3
Ya-Hoo 2,3,4 Asst. Editor 4
Maroon Key 2
Interfraternity Council 4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4 House Mgr. 3
Secretary 3 President 4
ELIOT MAYNARD STONE
50 Fenno Road, Newton Ce
Born 1934 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Huntington H.
Major in Marketing
Marketing Club 3,4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,4
Butterfield Social Chmn. 4
House Council 4
MAX JOHN STOSZ JR.
RFD 3, Amherst, Mass.
Born 1935 at New York, N .Y .
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineerinq Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Track 2,3
Gymnastics 3,4 Co-Capt. 3,4
Intramural Softball 3,4
Intramural Football 4
ROBERT GERALD STUART
20 Hovey St., Quincy
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in G overnment
Collegian 1,2 WMUA 2
Roister Doisters 3
International Relations Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Tennis 1 Ski Team 1
Football 2 Lacrosse 3,4
Military Ball Committee 1,2
Political Science Club 3,4
JOSEPH LEO SULLIVAN JR.
22 Mollis St.^ Milton
Born 1936 at Winthrop, Mass.
Entered from Boston College H.S.
Major in Industrial Administration
Business Administration Club 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Pledge Trainer 3 Treas. 4
MARGARET ELLEN SULLIVAN
79 Taylor St., Chicopee Falls
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Bacteriology
Roister Doisters 3
Bacteriology Club 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Phi Delta Nu 3,4 Chaplain 4
PHILIP JOHN SULLIVAN
Pleasant Street, Groton
Born 1930 at Groton, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence Academy
Major in Physical Education
Education Club 1,2
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2
Football 1,2 Baseball 1,2
Basketball 1 Tennis 1
Military Ball Committee 1
Alpha Gamma Rho 1
RAYMOND CAMPION SULLIVAN
21 Walnut Street, Ware
Born 1934 at Ware, Mass.
Entered from Ware H.S.
Major in Physical Educati on
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 1
Varsity M Club 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Exec. Comm. 3
QTV 1,2,3,4 Chaplain 3 Athletic Dlr. 4
Master cf Ceremonies 4
Tennis Manager 1,2,3,4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
TIMOTHY JAMES SULLIVAN
111 East High St., Avon
Born 1935 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Somerville H.S.
Major in Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
De
List 3
Q.T.V. 2,3,4
LYNWOOD WENDELL SUTCLIFFE
205 Main Ave., Onset
Born 1931 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Tabor A cademy
Major in Physical Education
Phi-Ed Club 1,2,3,4
Varsity M Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Baseball 1,2
Soccer 2,3,4
Lacrosse 3,4
Alpha Gamma Rho 1,2
MARILYN CLARE SWIFT
272 Vernon St., Norwood
Born 1935 at Norwood, Mass.
Entered from Norwood H.S.
Major in Elementary Education
Campus Varieties 2 Education Club 3,4
International Relations Club 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Committee 2
Homecoming Weekend Committee 2,3
Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Dean's List 3
Precisionettes 1,2,3
Carnival Ball, Carnival Comms. 3
Spring Day Committee 2
Youth for Eisenhower 4
Kappa Kappa Gamma '1,2,3,4
JOSEPH ANTHONY SYLVIA
14 Tecumseh Ave., Fairhaven
Born 1936 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Intramural Basketball, Football 1,2,3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 1,2,3,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
Granville Air Society 3,4
Sigma Phi Epsllon 1,2,3,4 Historian 4
Dispensing Chmn. 4 Asst. House Mgr.
JOSEPH FRANK SZALA
Taft Ave., North Dartmouth
Born 1935 at Dartmouth, Mass.
Entered from Dartmouth H.S.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Little International Club 3
Decorations Committee 2
Judging Teams 4 Meats
Alpha Gamma Rho 1,2,3,4
EDMUND CHRISTIAN TARNUZZER
44 Charles St., North Adams
Born 1934 at North Adams, Mass.
Entered from East Providence H.S.
Major in Physics
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Physics Club 4 Treas. 4
Flying Redmen 1,2
U. of M. Fire Dept. 3,4 Dep. Chief 4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4
House Manager 3,4
EUGENE STANLEY TARSKY
184 Commonwealth Ave., Springfield, Mass.
Born 1935 at Meriden, Connecticut
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Accounting
Business Administration Club 2
Accounting Club 4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Social Chmn. 2,3 Treas. 4
Asst. House Counselor 2
Dean's List 1,3
Air Cadet Squadron 1,2
EDWARD H. TATEASIAN
916 Warren Ave., Brockton
Born 1932 at Brockton, Mas
Entered from Brockton H.S.
Major in Public Health
Bacteriology Club 3
House Counselor 3
Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4
ANNE GLAVIN TAYLOR
109 Flynn St., Waynona, Oklaho
Born 1933 at Boston, Mass.
Transfer from Mt. St. Mary Colle
Oklahoma A. and M. College
Major in Home Economics
Home Economics Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
FREDERICK GILBERT TAYLOR
330 No. Main St., South Deerfield
Born 1934 at Montague, Mass.
Entered from Deerfield Academy
Major in Economics
Chorale 3
Operetta Guild 3
Newman Club 1,2,3
Inter-Class Plays 4
Economics Club 3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
HAROLD JOSEPH TAYLOR
27 Staten Road, Braintree
Born 1922 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Newman Prep
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Newman Club 3,4
Am. Society o£ Mech. Engineers 4
NANCY ANNE TAYLOR
6 Clearview Terrace, Amherst
Born 19 35 at Greenfield, Mass
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Naiads 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 2
Carnival Ball Committee 3
RICHARD B. TAYLOR
15 Bowker Road, Waltham, Mass.
Born 1934 at Albany, N.Y.
Entered from Waltham H.S.
Major in General Business Manage
Business Administration Club 1,2
Basketball 1
Baseball 1,2
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4
CHARLES P. TERRY
Pleasant St., Assonet
Born 1935 at Fall River, Mas
Entered from Dighton H.S.
Major in Accounting
Accounting Club 3,4
Dean's List 2,3,4
Q.T.V. 3,4
CHRISTOPHER HENRY THACHER
21 Cowles Lane, Amherst
Born 19 32 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Deerfield Academy
Major in Government
International Relations Club 4
Edwards Fellowship 1,2
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2
WILLIAM DEONE THAYER
762 Liberty St., Rockland
Born 1934 at Brockton, Mass.
Entered from Rockland H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
THEODORE PETER THEODORES
Mason Road, Dudley
Born 1935 at Dudley, Mass.
Entered from Bartlett H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 2,3
Mech. Eng. Guide
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3
Bay State Rifles 1,2
House Counselor 2,3
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 2,3,4
Orthodox Club 1,2
Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 Chaplain 4
ROBERT MYRON THOMPSON
88 Appleton St., Haverhill
Born 1935 at Haverhill, Mass.
Entered from Haverhill H.S.
Major in Economics
Maroon Key 2
Inter-Class Plays 4
Economics Club 4
Granville Honor Society 4
Chadbourne Dorm Trees. 1
Phi Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
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PETER TIERNEY
14 Orne Square, Sale
JAMES THOMAS TJAARDA
15 Maple St., Whitinsville
Born 1935 at Whitinsville, Mass.
Entered from Northbridge H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3
Interfraternity Council 3,4
Athletic Manager 3
Intramurals 2,3
Inter-Greek Ball Committee 3,4
Engineering Council 3,4
Dormitory Council 1
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4
GEORGE C. TOLLEY
59 Foxborough St., New Bedford
Born 1936 at New Bedford, Mass.
Entered from New Bedford H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 4
Engineering Open House 2,3
Delta Phi Gamma 1,2
PAUL BERNARD TOUHER
9 Holly Ave., Greenfield
Born 1934 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Deerfield Academy
Food Technology Club 3,4
Business Manager 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 1
High School Day Comm. 2
Nev^man Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Maroon Key 2 Sec.
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Campus Chest Committe
Carnival Ball Committee
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Alumni Secretary 3,4
MARILYN FRANCES TOWLE
245 Central St., Stoneham
Born 1936 at Melrose, Mass.
Entered from Stoneham H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Senate 4 Activities Comm. Chn
Precisionettes 3,4
House Counselor 3
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Carnival Committee 2,3
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4 Treas. 4
JOHN EDWARD TOWSE
786 Charlton St., Southbridge
Born 1936 at Woburn, Mass.
Transfer from Bates College
Major in Geology
Collegian 2,3,4
Geology Club 2,3,4
Judson Fellowship 2,3,4
Men's Sports 4
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 4
Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4 Histo
LORAINE ELINOR TUKEY
45 Jackson St., Northampton
Born 1934 at Everett, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Education
Education Club 3,4 Naiads 3
International Relations Club 2,3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Precisionettes 2,3,4 Squad Leade
Dean's List 1,3,4
Carnival Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 3
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4
Scholarship Chairman 3,4
LINCOLN EDWARD TUMEY
16 UcKinley Ave., Easthampton
Born 1936 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Pre-Medical, Zoology
University Singers 2
Statesmen 3
Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2
Phi Eta Sigma 2,3,4
House Counselor 4
MALCOMB EDWARD TUMEY
16 McKinley Ave., Easthampton
Born 1934 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Mechanical Engineering
U. of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Publicity Mgr. 3 Pres. 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4,5
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 4,5
Secretary 5
Society of Automotive Engineers 4,5
House Counselor 5
PETER DANIEL TYER
188 Summer St., Lee
Born 1934 at Lee, Mass.
Entered from Lee H.S.
Major in General Business Admi
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 2
Theta Chi 2,3,4
DONALD DEAN UBERTALLI
101 Pinehurst Road, Holyohe
Born 1935 at Holyohe, Mass.
Entered from Holyohe H.S.
Major in Entomology
Fernald Entomology Club 2,3,4 Sec. 3
Dean's List 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Military Ball Committee 3
Phi Eta Sigma 2,3,4
HAZELANN UNDERGRAVES
130 Marcy St., Southbridge
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Mary E. Wells
Major in Elementary Education
Education Club 3,4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
LOIS ANN UPHAM
17 A Jay Street, Boston
Born 1935 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Northfield S. for Girls
Major in Zoology
Operetta Guild 1,2
Campus Varieties 2
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
Magazine Corres. 3
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Phi Kappa Phi 4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Modern Dance Club 2,3
Zoology Club 4
DAVID J. VALLEY
20 Main St., Gilbertville
Born 1931 at Keene, N.H.
Entered from Hardwick H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Club 2,4
Am. Society of Meoh. Engineers 2,4
Society of Automotive Engineers 4
Engineering Open House 3,4
JOANNA VELONIDES
56 Frost St., Cambridge
Born 1935 at Revere, Mass.
Entered from Cambridge High and
Latin School
Major in Zoology
Roister Doisters 3,4 Campus Varieties 1
Fine Arts Singers 3 Dean's List 2
Chrysostom Club 1,2,3,4 Treas. 3
Recording Secretary 2
Phi Delta Nu 3,4 Rush Chmn. 4
Carnival Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee 2
Zoology Club 3,4
ZYGMUNT ALBERT WACHTA
19 Walnut Ave., Chicopee Falls
Born 1930 at Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Entered from Chicopee H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 3,4
Am. Institute of Elec .Engineers 3,4
Dean's List 1
Phi Mu DeJta
LINDA HELENE WAINIONPAA
42 Shawmut St., Quincy
Born 1935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in History
Handbook 3
International Relations Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3
CHARLES A. WALSH JR.
15 Holman St., Shrewsbury
Born 1936 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Major Howard Beal S.
Major in Food Technology
Food Technology Club 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Sw/lmming 1,2
Flying Redmen 1,2
DOROTHY D. WALSH
168 Elm St., North Cambridge
Born 1935 at Arlington, Mass.
Entered from Somerville High School
Major in History
Collegian 3,4
INDEX 2
Roister Doisters 2,3,4
International Relations Club 3,4
Student Christian Association 1,2,3,4
JAMES PAUL WALSH
264 Thicket St. South Weymouth
Born 1932 at Boston, Mass .
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 2,3
Marketing Club 4
Vlce-Pres. 4
Newman Club 2,3,4
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3,4
Vice-Pres. 3,4
Archivist 2,3,4
Dean's List 1
JOHN BRIAN WALSH
201 Pleasant St., Winthrop
Born 1936 at Winthrop, Mass.
Entered from Winthrop High School
Major in Industrial Management
Business Administration Club 2
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
Varsity "M" Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,4
Phi Mu Delta 1,2,3,4
Rushing Chairman 2,3
Cross Country 1,2
Outdoor Track 1
Indoor Track 1,2
Senior Picnic Committee 4
Air Cadet Squadron 1
MARY LOU WALTERS
112 Academy Ave., Weymouth
Born I 935 at Quincy, Mass.
Entered from Archbishop Williams H.S.
Major in Music
Symphony Singers 2 Fine Arts Singers 3
Chorale 4, Operetta Guild 3,4
International Club 1
Psychology Club 1,2
Sguare Dance Club 3
U of M Broadcasting Assoc. 3,4
Women's Athletic Assoc. 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
WALTER RICHARD WANDELOSKI JR.
7 Colrain St., Greenfield
Born 1935 at Greenfield, Mass.
Entered from Greenfield H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 3,5
ANNE WARDWELL
27 Spaulding St., Amherst, Mass
Born 1935 at Stamford, Conn.
Transfer from Clark University
Major in Elementary Education
Re
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Education Club 3,4
International Relations Club 3
Sigma Kappa 3,4
Dean's List 3,4
JOHN PAUL WARREN
21 Roosevelt Ave., Holyoke, Mass
Born 1929 at Quebec, Canada
Entered from Holy Rosary H,S.
Transfer from Holyoke Jr. College
Major in Economics
Spanish Club 3,4
Newman Club 4
Social Activities Committee 3,4
Economics Club 3,4
JOHN R. WATSON JR.
48 Cross St., Leominster
Born 1935 at Leominster, Mass
Entered from Leominster H.S.
Major in Marketing
Operetta Guild 1,2,3,4
Executive Board 2,3,4
Marketing Club 4
Newman Club 1,2
Campus Varieties 2,3
Political Association 4
GERALD HERBERT WEINBERG
404 Lowell Ave., Newtonville
B orn 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston English H.S.
Major in Marketing
Collegian 1
Business Administration Club 3,4
Marketing Club 3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Asst. House Manager
Varsity Spring Track 2,3
Ya-Hoo 2,3
MERVIN WEINER
46 Kenmore St., Newton
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Boston Latin School
Major in Pre~Medical
Collegian 1,2 Index 2,3
Chemistry Club 1,2,3
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3
U. o£ M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 2
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 3,4
Zoology Dept.
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3
Tau Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4 Historian 2
Military Ball Committee 1,2
Ya-Hoo Staff 2,3
Zoology Club 1,2,3,4
HERVEY ALLAN WEITZMAN
25 Plymouth Rd., Longmeadow
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in Pre-Medical
International Relations Club 4
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Hillel Foundation 1
1,2
Skiing 1
JOHN FRANCIS WELCH
15 Lovett St., Salem
Born 1935 at Peabody, Mass.
Entered from Salem H.S.
Major in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Club 1,2,3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Phi Sigma Kappa 2,3,4
Golf 1 Hockey 1
Tau Beta Pi 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
H cnors Work 4
Military Ball Committee 2
Spring Day Committee 3
RICHARD CORNELIUS WELCH
69 Meadowview Drive, Pittsfield
Born 1930 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from St. Joseph's H.S.
Major in Government
Political Science Assoc. 3,4
Exe
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List 2
SANDRA N. WENNER
79 Winn Street, Belmont
Born 1935 at Cambridge, M,
Entered from Belmont H.S.
Major in Zoology
Operetta Guild 2,3,4 Exec
Campus Varieties 1,2,3,4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Con
Chi Omega 3,4
Wesley Foundation 3,4
Revelers 4
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Soph-Senior Hop Committee
Spring Day Committee 3
PHILLIP RICHARD WELLS
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER WELSH
Cummington, Mass.
13 Main St., Gilbertville
Born 1936 at Northampton, Mass.
Born 1935 at Ware, Mass.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Entered from Hardwick H.S.
Major in Dairy Industry
Major in Mathematics
Campus Varieties 1
Math Club 2,3,4 Pres. 4
Dairy Club 2,3,4 Sec. 2,3
Varsity M Club 3
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dormitory House Council 4
Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Cross-Country 1,2,3
Judging Teams 4
Spring Track 1,2
Dean's List 1,2,3
RICHARD ALLAN WENTWORTH
South East St., Amherst
Born 1931 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Transfer from Stockbridge S. of Agr.
Major in Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry Club 1,2,3,4
Barbeque Chairman 3
MARJORIE ANNE WEST
4-H Club 2,3,4 Pres. 4
27 Glenburnie Rd., Roslindale
Square Dance Club 1,2
Born 1935 at Cambridge, Mass.
Edwards Fellowship 3,4
Entered from Roslindale H.S.
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3,4
Major in Home Economics Educati
Christman Vespers 3,4 Chmn. 4
Operetta Guild 2,3
Alpha Zeta 3,4
Campus Varieties 2
Little International Livestock
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Show 2,3,4 Vlce-Chmn. 3
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Program Chairman 4
Pi Beta Phi 3,4
Bay State Dairy Classic 2,3
Dean's List 1,3
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
Sophomore Banquet 2
Judging Teams 4
Omicron Nu Honor Society 3,4
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THOMAS EDWARD WHALEN
21 Maiden St., Springfield
Born 1935 at Springfield, Mas
Entered from Cathredral H.S.
Major in Classical Course
Chorale 4
Operetta Guild 4
Varieties 1
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Club 1,2,3
Finance Club 4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Kappa Sigma 1,2,3,4
Football 1,2,3,4
RICHARD PALMER WHEATLEY
200 Ashland St., Abington
Born 1928 at Brockton, Mass.
Transfer from Boston University
Major in Physics
Ski Club 3,4
Dean'i
Physic
Philos
List 1,2
s Club 4
Dphy Club 4
ALVIN GILBERT WHEELER
40 John St., Chelsea
Born 1935 at Chelsea, Mass.
Entered from Chelsea H.S.
Major in Finance
Collegian 1,2,3,4 Adv. Mgr. 2,3
Circulation Manager 3,4
Business Administration Club 2
Finance Club 3,4
U.of M. Amateur Radio Assoc. 2
Hlllel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Inter-Class Plays 1
Dean's List 3
HATHAWAY ELLIS WHITE JR.
135 Thatcher St., Westwood
Born 1935 at Westwood, Mass.
Entered from Westwood H.S.
Major in Marketing
DEAN PAGE WHITTIER
64 Miles St., Millbury
Born 1935 at Worcester, Ma
Entered from Millbury H.S.
Major in Botany
Alpha Gamma Rho 1,2,3,4
Asst .Alumni Sec. 3
Track 1
Dean's List 1,2,3,4
GUY JOSEPH WICKSALL
East Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass.
Born 1934 at Rochester, Minnesota
Entered from Amherst H.S.
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Swimming Team 1
Tau Beta Pi 3,4
Am. Society of Mech. Engineers 2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
RICHARD JAMES WILLIAMS
260 May fair Ave., Springfield
Born 1936 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Cathedral H.S.
Major in Marketing
Business Administration Club 2,3,4
Marketing Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1
Q.T.V. 1,2,3,4 Pledgemaster 2
Finance Committee 2,3
Intramurals 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 3
LOIS ANNE WILLL\MSON
39 Oak Ave., Belmont
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Belmont H.S.
Major in Home Economics
Operetta Guild 3,4
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4
Treas. 3 Senior Rep. 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4
Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4
House Manager 4
Drill Team 2,3,4
DONALD LEWIS WILLBRANT
28 Dorchester Ave., Pittsfield
Born 1936 at Pittsfield, Mass.
Entered from Pittsfield H.S.
Major in Business Management
Marching Band 1,2,3
Concert Band 3,4
Business Administration Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 4
Greenough House Council 3
WAYNE E. WILBUR
7 Elizabeth St., Taunton
Born 1935 at Taunton, Mass.
Entered from Taunton H S.
Major in Civil Engineering
DeMolay 1,2
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Tau Kappa Epsllon 2,3,4
Intramurals 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1
Carnival Ball Committee 3
Engineering Open House 3,4
LORRAINE TABITHA WILLSON
11 Babcock St., Quincy, Mass.
Born 1935 at Phil., Penn.
Entered from Quincy H.S.
Major in English
Collegian 1,2,3,4 Copy Ed. Q News E
Editorial Ed. 3 Exec. Ed. 4
Quarterly 3,4 Prose Editor 4
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 1
Pi Beta Phi 1,2,3,4 Rec. Sec. 3,4
Scrolls 2 Dean's List 1,2
Campus Chest Comm. 3 Publicity Chn
Carnival Comm. 3 Publicity Chmn.
Spring Day Committee 3
Univ. Film C onmittee 4
Committee on R.S.O. 3
Student Union Governing Board 4
Who's Who Selection Committee 4
Sophomore Banquet 2
Who's Who in Am. Colleges 4
REXFORD WILSON
75 East Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass.
Born 1930 at Washington, D.C.
Transfer from Amherst College
Major in E lectrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,4
Am. Inst, of Elec. Engineers 4
MARCIA L. WINEGARD
222 Oakland St., Fall River
Born 1936 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Durfee H.S.
Major in History
Collegian 1,2,3,4
Handbook 2,3 Ed. -In-Chief 3
Most Reliable Member 3
Campus Varieties 4 Bus. Coordinator 4
Women's A. A. 1,2,3,4 Science Club 4
Student Union Board of Governors 4
Senate 2,3,4 Sec. 3 Vice-Pres. 4
Comm. m Recognized Stud. Org. 2, 3, 4
Chairman of Women's Affairs 4
Sigma Delta Tau 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4
Mortar Board 4 Historion 4
Univ. Calendar Committee 2,3
Jr. Counselor 1 Spring Day Comm. 3
Co-Chmn. Leader's Conf. 4
Winter Carnival Committee 3
Who's Who in Am. Colleges 4
Honors Convocation Committee 4
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GERALDINE MERLE WITKOP
Mill Road, Hampden, Mass.
Born 1935 at Somers, Conn.
Entered from H.S. of Commerce,
Major in Elementary Educati en
Springfield
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Op
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Education Club 3,4
Student Christian Assoc
Dean's List 3
Interfaith Council 2,3 Se
ROBERT ANDREW WIRKKALA
23 Fisher St., Baldwinville
Born 1935 at Gardner, Mass.
Entered from Templeton H.S.
Major in Chemistry
Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
WALTER JAMES WLXON
154 Hillcrest Road, Needham, Mass
Born 1935 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from Needham Senior H.S.
Major in Agriculture Economics
Edwards Fellowship 2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Dorm Rep. 2,3,4
Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4
Sgt. at Arms 2 Corres. Sec. 3,4
Military Ball Comm. 2
MTRP 1,2
U. of M. Volunteer FireDept. 3,4
JOAN DOROTHY WITKINSKI
16 East Boxford St., Lawrence
Born 1935 at Lawrence, Mass.
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Pre-Medical, Mathematics
German Club 2,3
Math Club 2,3,4
Pre-Medical Club 2,3,4 Sec. 4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,4
WALTER JOSEPH WOJNER
47 Pleasant St., Dorchester
Born 1929 at Whately, Mass.
Entered from Boston Technical H.S.
Major in Agricultural E conomics
Agronomy Club 1,2
Newman Club 1,2,3
Track 1
Agrii
ultural Ec. Club 4
s List 2,3,4
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ANTHONY PETER WOLFF
Amherst Road, Sunderland, Mass.
Born 1931 at Washington, B.C.
Entered from Woodward Prep
Transfer from Mt. St. Mary's College
Business Administration Club 2,3
Industrial Administration Club 3,4
JOAN CYNTHIA WOLK
43 Woodhaven St., Mattapan
Born 1936 at Boston, Mass.
Entered from Roxbury Memorial H.S.
Major in Psychology
Dance Band 1,2
Operetta Guild 2,3
Campus Varieties 2
Education Club 2,3,4
Psychology Club 2,3,4 Treas. 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Knowlton House Social Act. 3
Sigma Delta Tau 3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
JAMES C. WONG
42 Pleasant St., Northampton, Mass.
Born 19 29 at Dover, N.H.
Entered from Northampton H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 3,4
Univ. Open House Committee 3
BRUCE TAYLOR WOOD
153 Wilder Terrace, W. Springfield
Born 1935 at Westfield, Mass.
Entered from West Springfield H.S.
Major in Zoology
Chemistry Club 3
DeMolay 1
Pre-Medical Club 1,2,3,4
Canterbury Club 1,2
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2
Soccer 1
Ski Club 3,4
Q.T.V. 1,2,3,4
Zoology 3,4
CAROLANN WOOD
29 Pine St., Palmer
Born 1935 at Palmer, Mass.
Entered from Palmer H.S.
Major in English
Marching Band 1,2,3,4
Women's A. A. 1,2
Edwards Fellowship 1
Student Christian Assoc. 1,2,3,4
Sorority Rep. 2,3,4
Chi Omega 1,2,3,4
Ski Club 2,3,4 Sec. 2,3 Pres. 4
Dean's List 1,3
GERALD LAWRENCE WOODLAND JR.
136 Vinal St., Revere
Born 1935 at Chelsea, Mass.
Entered from Revere H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club 2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 3,4
Student Christian Assoc. 2,3
Dean's List 3
Engineer's Council 4
JOAN CAROL WOODWARD
RICHARD ARNOLD WRIGHT
CAROL ANN WRIGHTSON
41 Woodbine Terrace, Auburndale
23 Marlborough Rd., Waltham
17 Marshall St., Turners Falls
Born 1935 at Newton, Mass.
Born 1935 at Boston, Mass.
Born 1936 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Newton H.S.
Entered from Waltham H.S.
Entered from Turners Falls H.S
Major in English
Major in Physical Education
Major in Elementary Education
Roister Doisters 3,4
Varsity M Club 2,3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Naiads 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Women's A. A. 2
U. of M. Broadcasting Assoc. 3,4
Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4
Chi Omega 3,4
Newman Club 1,2,3,4
Pledge Trainer 3 Social Chmn. 4
Dean's List 3
Men's Sports 1,2,3,4 Football
Education Club 3,4
Spring Track 1
EDWARD WILLIAM WROBLESKI
26 Knipfer Ave., Easthampton
Born 1931 at Northampton, Mass.
Entered from Williston Academy
Major in Physics
Commuter's Club 1,2,3,4
Physics Club 4
ANTHONY ROBERT WYSOCKI
221 Sugarloaf St., Montague City, Mass.
Entered from Deerfield Academy
Major in Business Administration, Financ
Business Administration Club 4
Rod and Gun Club 2
LEONARD ANTHONY YARROWS
32 Bliss Street, Florence
Born 1932 at Holyoke, Mass.
Entered from Hopkins Academy
Major in Bacteriology
Bacteriology Club 2
Food Technology Club
EVERETT ARTHUR YOUNG
56 Albion St., Lawrence
Born 1936 at Lawrence, Mass
Entered from Lawrence H.S.
Major in Civil Engineering
Alpha Sigma Phi 3,4
STANLEY ZALKIND
81 Warbunon St., Fall River
Born 1935 at Fall River, Mass.
Entered from B.M.C. Durfee
Major in Chemical Engineering
Collegian 3,4 Circulation Mgr. 4
Chemical Engineering Club 2,3,4
HiUel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1,2,3,4
Athletic Chairman 4
Indoor Track 1
Tennis 1
Intramurals 1,2,3,4
Dean's List 1,2,3
Granville Air Society 3,4
AFROTC Air Power Award 3
STANTON HAROLD ZARROW
36 Bridgeport St., Worcester
Born 1934 at Worcester, Mass.
Entered from Classical H.S.
Major in History
Index 2,3 Literary Editor 4
International Relations Club 4
Hillel Foundation 1,2,3,4
Alpha Epsilon Phi 1,2,3,4
Historian 3
Scribe 4
Dean's List 2,3,4
Honors Work 4
Literary Society 2,3
JOSEPH JOHN ZAYAC
Federal St., Millers Falls
Born 1929 at Millers Falls, Mas:
Entered from Turners Falls H.S.
Major in English
PAUL DAVID ZISK
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VINCENT ZUCCO
27 Portland St., Agawam
Born 1931 at Springfield, Mass.
Entered from Agawam H.S.
Major in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Club 2,3,4
Joint Engineering Club 2,3,4
Univ. Open House Day Comm. 4
Newman Club 4
Kappa Sigma 3,4
Am. Institute of Elec. Engineets 2,3,4
Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4
Engineers Council 4
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UNDERCLASSMEN
JUNIORS
RONALD G. ABRAMS
264 River Rd., Winthrop
JASON P. ADELMAN
45 Stratton St., Dorchester
JEANETTE I. ADELMAN
297 Mason Terrace, Brookline
LOIS C. AGGERUP
59 Upland St., Springfield
CHRISTINA T. AHRENS
24 Daytona St., Springfield
DONALD E. AKERSON
54 Francis St., Worcester
CHRISTOS P. ALEX
12 Laurel Rd., Milton
LUCIA C. ALFANO
53 Suffield St., Agawam
JEAN ROBERT ALIE
96 Oxford Rd., Holyoke
ROBERT J. ALMQUIST
25 Hoover Rd., Quincy
LOIS S. AMBUSH
92 Draper St., Springfield
MARGARET J. AMOS
14 Bates Rd., Watertown
EMILY M. ANDERSON
Harkness Road, Amherst
EDWIN J. ANDERSON
119 Belleclaire Ave., Longmeadowr
HENRY J. ANDERSON
281 Southwick St., Feeding Hills
JOHN M. ANDERSON
360 Main St., Amherst
JOHN W. ANDERSON
30 Beech St., Southbridge
GIULIO C. ANDROGNINI
Monroe Bridge
MARCIA L. ANDRESS
80 Kingsbury St., Wellesley
ARTHUR ANDREWS
94 West St., Worcester
JANET E. ANDREWS
31 Canterbury Rd., Springfield
MARY ANSALDO
Pelham Road, Amherst
SAMUEL ANTILES
21 Mayo St., Springfield
ALICE A. ARENBURG
814 Pleasant St., Attleboro
MARY L. ARMSTRONG
9 Windsor St., Melrose
ARNOLD E. ARNOE
272 Brayton Rd., Fall River
MARY C. ARNOLD
183 Federal St., Salem
CHARLES D. ARONSON
206 Washington Ave., Winthrop
ROBERT H. ASELTINE
25 Grange Place, W. Springfield
PETER ATHAN
3 Mill St. Court, Danvers
FRANCIS J. AUBIN JR.
325 June St., Worcester
GREGORY AVEDILIAN
17 Grove St., Chelsea
WALTER B. AYERS
Garden Ave., Westfield
DONALD C. BACON
12 Temple St., Boylston
MICHAEL F. BADER
15 Mandalay Rd , Springfield
DAVID K. BAILEY
20 Delbert St., Dracut
DAVID O. BAILEY
54 Abbott St., Worcester
ARSENE G. BAJAKIAN
26 Westminster Rd., Fitchburg
JAMES J. BALAGUER
47 Buffington St., Somerset
STUART A. BALL
1 Cutting Ave., Auburn
DONALD G. BAMFORD
1012 Greendale Ave., Needham
SALLY J. BANCROFT
16 Saxon Rd., Worcester
JOHN H. BANNER
21 Locust St., Northampton
DOUGLAS W. BANNON
14 Burlington St., Springfield
JOYCE E. BARBEAU
53 Wilder Terrace, W. Springfiel
JOAN A. BARCLAY
278 Grove St., Walthom
R.R. BARDWELL
West Mount Rd., Bernordston
WILLIAM W. BARNARD
162 Allston Rd., West Medford
PHYLLIS A. BARON
711 Chapln St., Ludlow
DAVID L. BARONIAN
1892 Westfleld St., W. Springfield
JAMES A. BARRETT
611 Riverside Ave., Florence
WENDEL BARTHOLOMEW
Main St., Ashley Falls
DONALD E. BASHISTA
Pleasant St., Southampton
CHARLES E. BASSETT
132 Pine St., Seekonk
EDGAR R. BAUM JR.
126 Northampton Rd., Amherst
HOWARD W. BEAL
11 Johnson St., Brockton
JOSEPHINE E. BECK
27 Longwood Ave., Holyoke
ROBERT V. BELENGER
349 Bay St., Taunton
DONALD R. BELLOWS
7 Spooner St., North Eastern
EDWARD N. BENNETT
120 Meadow Rd., East Longmeadow
RENE J. BERARD
28 Reyem St., Waltham
LEON V. BERNIER
204 State St., Northampton
JOAN E. BERNSTEIN
24 Tower Hill St., Lawrence
CAROL A. BERTRAND
43 Mendon St., Uxbridge
JOHN L. BERUBE
551 Belleville Ave., New Bedford
ANNABEL BETTELHEIM
5 Churchill St., Amherst
ANTHONY J. BEVEVINO
79 Maryland St., Springfield
LOWELL S. BEZANSON
50 School St., Hingham
ROBERT BIENKOWSKI
57 Webster St., North Quincy
NELSIE A. BIGELOW
Maple Ave., Rutland
GEORGE W. BIXBY
37 Pomeroy Terrace, Northampton
CAROL A. BJORK
467 Washington St., Whitman
ELIZABETH A. BLACK
Coldbrook Rd., Oakham
ROBERTA BLACKBURN
29 Hartwell St., Southbridge
D. W. BLAKELY
41 Winter St., Northboro
WARREN W. BLANDIN
7 Coolidge Ave., Natick
JOHN B. BLIZNAK
36 Walnut St., Northampton
FRED C. BLOSSOM
139 Border St., Cohassett
GEORGE R. BLUME
18 Hamilton Rd., Lexington
PHILLIP C. BOARDMAN
Hewins St., Sheffield
BRUCE B. BODENDORF
R.F.D.Main St., Montgomery
DANIEL J. BONASONI
806 White St., Springfield
LOIS J. BONTEMPO
648 Main St., Agawam
FRANK BOROWIEC JR.
98 Park St., Palmer
DAVID W. BOTT
6 Columbia Rd., Beverly
GLADYS M. BOUCHARD
37 Converse St., Springfield
FRANK G. BOVENZI
183 Hall St., Leominster
MARJORIE M. BOWMAN
133 Century St., Medford
DONALD E. BOYCE
15 Eldert St., Springfield
LLOYD A. BOYDEN JR.
5 Stockbridge Hall, U of M, Amherst
CARLO J. BRACCI
140 River St., Haverhill
ROBERT L. BRADLEY
12 Clifton Ave., Beverly
JANET L. BRANCH
Acoaxet
STEPHEN B. BRAY JR.
CenterviHe Rd., Hyannis
DANIEL A. BRENNAN
123 Williams St., Boston
JAMES H. BRESNICK
304 Washington Ave., Chelsea
ELIZABETH BRICE
430 Morgan Rd., W. Springfield
WILLIAM L. BRIDGMAN
45 Athol St., Springfield
RICHARD P. BRIGHAM
43 Rose Lane, Framingham
ELMER J. BROOKS
Bedford St., Concord
ELIZABETH A. BROWN
3 2 Marywood St., Uxbridge
MALCOLM H. BROWN JR.
221 Main St., Wilbraham
MATTHEW L. BROWN JR.
31 Brook St., Scituate
RICHARD A. BROWN
Oliver St., Edgartown
DAVID C. BROWNELL
57 Birch Tree Drive, Westwood
EDWARD L. BUCK
131 Sterling St., West Boylston
RICHARD S. BUFFUM
19 Bruuer Ave., Wilbraham
BARBARA J. BURKE
203 Allyn Ave., Holyoke
JAMES J. BURKE JR.
17 Brewster Court, Northampton
WILLIAM J. BURKE
72 Gushing Ave., Belmont
BARBARA BURNISTON
7 Summer St., Middleboro
NORMAN I. BURR
35 Loomis St., Southwick
OTIS E. BURT
Music St., West Tisbury
RONALD A. BUSHEY
59 Ralph St., Springfield
ARTHUR E. BUSI
417 North Pleasant St., Amherst
ISAAC A. BYNUM
88 Lynden St., New Bedford
EDWARD J. BYRNE
45 Oriole St., West Roxbury
ROBERT E. CALEY
357 Asdbury St., Hamilton
ALLEN CAMPBELL III
38 Redlands Rd., Roxbury
JOHN CAMPOS JR.
59 Luckernuck Ave., Oak Bluffs
ROSEMARIE CANTALUPI
82 Bradford Ave., Everett
GERALD L. CANTER
82 Leyfred Terrace, Springfield
DONALD B. CAPLAN
36 Warner St., Springfield
CHARLES P. CARLSON
14 Raymond St., Millbury
ANTHONY CARPENITO
89 Howe St., Methuen
CHARLES CARPENTER
749 Pearse St., Swansea
JOSEPH CARRIER
64 Thomas St., New Bedford
DAVID F. CASEY
Crescent Rd , Concord
R. E. CADTALDINI
223 Mountain Rd., North Wilbraham
BERNARD R. CAULEY
3 Laurel Street, Holyoke
DAVID A. CABERLY
121 Linebrook Rd., Ipswich
JOHN B. CHAFFEE JR.
33 Wall St., Wellesley
THOMAS CHALMERS
29 Queen Circle, S. Had ley Falls
RICHARD CHAMBERLAND
56 St. Louis Ave., Willimanset
ROBERT J. CHANDLER
36 Coles Meadow Rd., Northampton
FRANKLIN P. CHAPMAN
3 Duxbury Rd ., Mattapan
JAMES T. CHARLTON
75 Charles St., Fitchburg
BRADFORD S. CHASE
46 Barnum St., Taunton
RALPH P. CHASE JR.
Hampshire H. B3, U of M, Amherst
EARL G. CHENEY
71 Morse Ave., Brockton
PETER B. CHILDS
North Main St., CenterviHe
DOMENICA A. CHIOTA '
22 Genesee St., Revere
RONALD K. CHIPMAN
Off Country Rd., Orleans
L. B. CHISHOLM JR.
72 Bowers Ave., Maiden
ALAN V. CHRISTENSON
9 King Ave., Florence
GEORGE T. CHRISTIE
283 Ivy St., Kearney, N.J.
ROBERT J. CHUCKA
81 Craiwell Ave., W.Springfield
WALTER F. CISLO
75 G St., Turners Falls
CATHLEEN F. CLARK
45 Walnut St., Northampton
GUY W. CLARK
Concord St., Carlisle
HELEN A. CLARK
Village St., Millis
KENNETH M. CLARK
Hopper Rd ., Williamstown
LUCY CLARK
28 Borroughs St ., Jamaica Plain
KENNETH E. CLARKSON
72 North Main St., Oakdale
RICHARD W. CLEMENT
7 Westley Drive, Leicester
EDWARD R. CLEMONS
16 Fiske St ., Shrewsbury
ROBERT R. CLIFFORD
77 Hastings St., Greenfield
JANICE L. COCKBURN
635 Hancock St., Abingtcjn
JAMES A. CODERRE
290 Bay Rd., R.F.D. 1, Hadley
ALLEN G. COHEN
40 Ruby Ave., Marbleheod
DOLERES COHEN
5 7 Boutelle St., Fitchberg
EVELYN C. COHEN
21 Dartmouth St., Lawrence
RICHARD P. COLEMAN
94 Grafton St., Arlington
THOMAS H. COLEMAN
R.F.D. 3, Amherst
JOHN M. COMALLI
Marble St., Lee
KENNETH A. CONDON
23 Ridge Ave., Dedham
EDWARD J. CONNELLY
1 Castle St., Waltham
GEORGE E. CONNOR JR.
1 Marlboro Rd., Holyoke
MICHAEL S. CONROD
40 Ridge St., Waban
JAMES N. CONWAY JR.
35 Stevens Rd., Melrose
DONALD F. COOK
68 Grant St., Waltham
HAROLD F. COOPER
Leominster Rd., E. Princeton
MICHAEL L. CORVIN
135 Leyfred Terrace, Springfield
GEORGE R. COURNOYER
State Road, Vineyard Haven
VINCENT COUSINEAU
340 Pleasant St., Holyoke
NANCY A. COYLE
11 Parsons Road, Quincy
DIGHT W. GRAIN
9 Lincoln St., Natick
EDWARD E. CRANE
4 Columbian St., S. Weymouth
MURIEL L. CROCKETT
150 Grant St., N. Attleboro
WILLIAM J. CROTTY
52 Highland Rd., Somerville
HOWARD A. CROWE
R.F.D. 3, Attleboro
LEE B. CROWELL
2 2 Rowell St., Dorchester
EDWARD E. CROWLEY
20 North St., Suffield, Conn.
GERALD F. CROWLEY
274 Peral St., Springfield
ALLAN D. CROWTHER
605 Pond St., Weymouth
JOHN M. CRYAN
8 Hayden Rd., Saugus
DAVID J. CULLEN
30 Lowden St., Pittsfield
PETER W. CURRA
Autumn Circle, Canton
MICHAEL P. CURRAN
543 Beech St., Holyoke
CHARLES A. CURRY JR.
62 Spruce St., Framingham Ct.
MARILYN GUSHING
16 Shattuck St., Greenfield
ROBERT J. CUTLER
9 Elm St., Maynard
WEBSTER CUTTING
Maynard Rd., R.F.D., S. Sudbury
ELIZABETH CZAPRAN
749 Dight St., Holyoke
RALPH J. D'AMATO JR.
225 Springfield, North Agawam
HENRY R. D'AMELIA
31 Grove St., Wilbraham
JOHN P. DARCY
108 Magnolia St., Boston
FRANCIS E. DAGENAIS
711 Belleville Ave., New Bedford
JAMES T. DALEY
106 Twichell St., Athol
PETER J. DALTON JR.
14 High St., Westboro
DONALD G. DAVENPORT
R.F.D. 1, Shelburne Falls
ESTHER DAVENPORT
105 Mechanic St., Shelburne Falls
LEVI O. DAVENPORT JR.
P.O. R.F.D. I, Griswoldville
LAWRENCE DAVIDOFF
38 South Williams St., Haverhill
PHYLLIS J. DEACON
99 Independence Ave., Quincy
BERUT DEDINAS
97 Norwood St., Greenfield
STEPHEN E. DEHL
Brookdale Ave., Methuen
JOSEPH R. DELAMETER
169 Goldsmith St., Littletown
JOSEPH T. DELEO
119 Murdock St., Brighton
LOUIS DEMASELLIS
61 Cottage St., East Boston
RICHARD DEMERJIAN
7 Richmond Ave , Milford
EDWARD G. DENTON
C'odman Road, Lincoln
JOHN E. DERBY JR.
Great Road, Stow
THOMAS F. DERBY
6 Academy R o^d, Leominster
ROBERT DESROCHERS
603 Gratton St., Chicopee Falls
PAUL E. DESROSIERS
836 Liberty St., Springfield
ROBERT J. DEVALLE
22 Hudson St., Natick
JUDITH M. DEWHIRST
63 Washington St., S. Groverland
DONALD DICKERMAN
63 Jefferson Ave., Chelsea
D.A. DIGIAMMARINO
Suffolk Ho. 3,U of M, Amherst
JOHN DIGIAMMARINO
131 Russell St., Maiden
ADELINE DIIORIO
40 Bradford Rd., Watertown
RAYMOND R. DINITTO
905 Broadway St., Revere
LEONARD P. DIPROFIO
9 Harrison Ave., Westboro
STEPHEN G. DIZEK
86 Maple St., Holyoke
J AMES F. DODD
396 Chestnut St., Springfield
NANCY R. DODKIN
2 Granite St,, Foxboro
DOROTHY BLAIRSTOW
44 Market St.. Northampton
DAVID P. DONALDSON
7 Lodge Ave., Saugus
JOHN T. DONOGHUE
33 Chestnut St., Holyoke
CAROLYN DOUTHIT
North Main St., Petersam
JAMES E. DOWD
480 Chestnut St., Holyoke
ALFRED C. DREW JR.
58 St. Marks Rd., Dorchester
GERALD C. DREWES
33 Peersklll Ave., Springfield
SHIELA J. DRISCOLL
69 Pelley St., Gardner
MYRNA R. DUBBRIN
36 Isabella St., Holyoke
MICHAEL H. DUBE
24 Lorraine Ave., S. Hadley Falls
ROBERT DUCKWORTH
Shutesbury Rd., East Leverett
THEODORE R. DUDLEY
127 Palmer Ave., Falmouth
FRANCIS J. DUGUAY
1060 Main St., Athol
THOMAS L. DUMPHY
80 Shamrock Rd., Springfield
LESLIE R. DUNLOP JR.
25 Nutting Ave., Amherst
ROLAND P. DUPREY
27 Sylvan St., Worcester
CHARLES L. DURFEE
26 Overlook Rd., Pittsfield
JOHN W. DURFEE
Hillcrest Place, Amherst
ROLAND A. DUSSEAULT
7 Kurts Place, Taunton
ROBERT L. DUSTY
R.F.D. 3, Amherst
ROBERT C. DUVAL
84 Meadow St., North Adams
RICHARD DVORIN
53 Osborne Terrace, Newark, N.J.
DONALD D. DWIGHT
326 Somers Rd., East Longmeadow
HORATIO N. DYER
14 Park St., Greenfield
JOAN M. DYLESKl
12 Dorchester St., Lawrence
JOANNE E. EARLE
21 Warwick St., Lynn
HELEN EATON
Lorlng Ave., West Dennis
WILLIAM H. EATON JR.
586 Main St., Wilbraham
DOROTHY A. EGAN
11 Mulberry St., Leeds
CHARLES EHRENBERG
601 Belmont Ave., Springfield
CARLE ELLIS
Central St., Montague
STANLEY L. ELMAN
52 Summitt Ave., Brookline
GERALD L. EMERALD
399 Silver St.-, Greenfield
DONALD H. EMERO
10 Amero Court, Gloucester
WILLIAM C. EMSLEY
66 Park St., Taunton
LINDA F. ENGLISH
Forest St., Middletown
JOHN E. ENOS
67 Eastern Ave., Gloucester
MARY W. ERHARD
Barstow St., Mattapoisett
BARBARA A. ERNEST
659 N. Chicopee St., Fairview
LEROY G. ESTEY
Comeau Rd., North Reading
GLENNIS ANNE EVANS
60 Southworth St., W. Springfield
JOHN H. FAHEY
558 Brook St., Framingham
MARGARET E. FARRELL
20 Bennett St., Natick
ROBERT C. FELDT
58 Oxford St., Auburn
LILA M. FERGUSON
14 Edgell St., Gardner
MEREDITH FERNALD
12 Andy Road, Worcester
MARIE F. FERRI
192 Mystic Valley Winchester
CHARLES FESSENDEN
64 Wallingford Ave., Athol
CLIFFORD C. FIFIELD
110 Meadow St., North Amherst
DONALD V. FINLAY
6 Hood Ave., Quincy
IRWIN N. FISHER
15 Greycliffe Rd., Brighton
LOUISE A. FISHER
15 Philip St., Medfield
MALCOLM A. FISKE
Main St., Montague
WILLIAM FITZGERALD
9 D Street, Whitinsville
SALLY L. FLAGG
718 Bedford St., E. Bridgewater
JOHN J. FLAHERTY
47 Mountain Ave ., Norwood
MARCIA FLEMMING
652 Newport Ave., S. Attleboro
CHARLOTTE M. FLEURY
254 Main St., Holyoke
THOMAS F. FLYNN
14 Westlake Road, Natick
JEREMIAH A. FOLEY
7 Ralph Ave., S. Hadley Falls
ROBERT T. FOLEY
17 Hammond St., Gloucester
MAYNARD C. FORBES
384 Main St., West Concord
DONALD J. FORRESTER
199 Union St., Mansfield
AUGUSTE H. FORTIN JR.
14 Norwood Ave., Fitchburg
ERNEST J. FORTIN JR.
27 Allen St., W. Springfield
AIME C. FOUNTAINS
13 Nichols St., Gardner
ALBERT Y. FOURNIER
2 Washington St., Amesbury
P. V. FRATTALLONE
41 Albe St., Fitchburg
RICHARD FREDERICKSON
7 West St., Melrose
RAYMOND R. FREEMAN
39 Pratt Ave., North Weymouth
RAYMOND T. FREEMAN
Box 5 Stockbridge, Amherst
CARLOS FREITAS
357 Davis St., New Bedford
A. PHILIP FRENCH
Middle Street, Amherst
JAMES E. FREY
32 Florida Drive, Holyoke
BARRY H. FRIEDMAN
18 Churchill St., Brookline
ROY W.. FRITZ
54 Melville St., Springfield
ROBERT W. FROST
170 West Main St., Georgetown
DAVID L. FULLER
Main St., Orleans
RICHARD F. FURSA
129 Pearl St., Holyoke
WALTER F. FURTEK JR.
24 Roosevelt Ave., Chicopee
PRISCILLA R. GAGE
510 Waverly Oak Rd., Waltham
DAVID T. GALBRAITH
RLFLDL 1 Box 78 A, Colrain
JOHN L. GALLAGHER JR.
3 17 Reed St., New Bedford
CHARLES J. GAMBLE
21 Gold St., Rochdale
RICHARD H. GAMBLE
234 Mt.. Pleasant St., New Bedford
PETER B. GANNON
Dudleyville Rd., N. Leveret
RAYMOND L. GARBIEL
"School St., Sunderland
MARILYN S. GAULL
7 Leonard Rd., Sharon
DONALD GAUTHIER
9 Fiske St., Southbridge
JOHN F. GEORGE
7 Leyland St., Dorrhester
IRA E. GETCHELL JR.
Turnpike St., South Easton
KENNETH GETCHELL
360 North St., Bridgewater
ROBERT GIANFERANTE
4 1 Central St., Hingham
JACK S. GIANINO
48 Staniford St., Boston
JOHN L. GIBBONS JR.
238 Walnut St., Holyoke
ROBERT E. GIBBS
55 School Ave., Stoughton
MELVYN G. GIGUERE
Off Groton St., East Pepcerell
EDWARD J. GILBODY
253 Highland Ave., Quincy
RICHARD C. GILGUT
259 Lincoln Ave., Amherst
RONALD W. GINGRAS
550 Summer St., Holyoke
HARRY L. GINSBERG
1360 Boylston St., Boston
RONALD GILPATRICK
655 McKinstry Ave., Chicopee Falls
HARRY J. GITTES
107 University Rd., Brookline
BETTE A. GIUFFRE
779 Bridge St., Northampton
RICHARD S. GOLAS
9 Knipfer Ave., Easthampton
STEPHEN E. GOLDMAN
80 Brown Ave., Holyoke
IRENE M. GOLDSTEIN
86 Manchester Rd., Newton Highlands
LAWRENCE J. GOLLER
we St St., Hatfield
ROGER S. GOOD
48 Hereford St., Boston
DONALD J. GOODWIN
Box 116, New Salem
ROBERT L. GOODWIN
29 Dunham Ave., Ware
DOUGLAS GORANSSON
R.F.D.215 1, Amherst
JANET C. GORMAN
30 Arlingham St., Holyoke
RICHARD A. GORTON
8 Crapo St., Taunton
RUDOLF GOTTSCHLICH
18 Pine St., Warren
CAROLYN GOWING
89 Union St., Franklin
LEE N. GOYETTE
122 Copperfield
JOSEPH R. GRAHAM II
76 Summer St., Maynard
RAYMOND GRANDCHAMP
258 Pine St., Holyoke
JANET T. CLARK
51 Bliss St., West Springfield
DONALD A. GRAVES
Union St., Montague
ELIZABETH A. GRAVES
Warren Ave., Shirley
LEONARD S. GREEN
W. Brookfield "Rd., N. Brookfield
LEWIS B. GREEN
440 Hillside Ave., Holyoke
VIVIAN GREEN
7 Glenhill Rd., Mattapan
ROBERT F. GRIFFIN
6 Park Ave., Holyoke
DORIS T. GRIMES
48 Thompson St., Springfield
HENRY R. GROEBE
311 Ash St., New Bedford
CHARLES R. GROOME
153 Main St., Foxboro
GILBERT W. GUERTIN
5 Carisbrooke St., Andover
RICHARD GUGLIELMI
176 Hopedale St., Hopedale
EDWIN A. HAAPAOJA
68 Halford St., Gardner
RICHARD G. HAAS
College Highway, Southwick
THOMAS W. HACKETT
4 Columbian Rd., South Weymouth
ERWIN G. HAIGIS JR.
100 High St., Turners Falls
BARBARA M. HALEY
30 Lathrop St., W. Springfield
JOHN D. HALFORD JR.
10 Smith St., Marblehead
HENRY B. HALL
580 Tremont St., Taunton
RICHARD A. HAM
20 Tremont St., Brockton
ROBERT L. HAMELIN
82 Rivers Ave., Willimansett
MARTIN J. HAMILTON
34 Park St., Adams
JOAN F. HAMM
304 S. Main St., E. Longmeadow
HAROLD T. HANDLEY
E. Leverett Rd., Leverett
GEORGE W. HANDY JR.
Tremont St., Rehoboth
LOIS E. HANLON
45 Woodcliffe Rd., Quincy
CHARLES D. HANSON
Mixon Rcl_, Framingham
RICHARD H. HARDING
18 Bishops Lane, Lynnfield
WAYNE HARDING
Westwood Ave., Old Tappan, N.J.
PRISCILLA HARLING
54 Keith St., W. R oxbury
CLIFFORD C. HARMON
38 Court St., Winchendon
ELEANOR A. HARRAHY
8 Wayne Terrace, Worcester
ELEANOR J. HARRIS
7 Forest Court, Lexington
SUSAN W. HARRIS
24 Greenwood Ave., Swampscott
WILLIAM D. HARTWELL
9 Wingate Rd., Wellesley
EDWARD K. HASSETT
West St., Lunenburg
JOSEPH R. HASWELL
400 Broadway, Methuen
ROBERT C. HATCH
900 Tolland St., E. Hartford, Conn.
PHILIP E. HAWKINS
187 Milk St., Fitchburg
KENNETH R. HAYNES JR.
253 River Rd., Hudson
MARION S. HAYWARD
243 Foundry St., South Easton
SUSAN A. HEARTY
227 Clark St., North Andover
LEONARD R. HEBERT
West St., Amherst
MARTIN E. HEBERT
1646 Housatonic St., Pittsfield
GAIL S. HEINOLD
14 Ash St., Clinton
KATHERINE S. HEMLIN
Simonds Rd., Ashby
RAYMOND P. HEON
12 Wellington St., Worcester
RICHARD L. HERRICK
60 Laurel St., Fairhaven
WARREN C. HERRICK, JR.
36 W. Emerson St ., Melrose
RICHARD A. HOWES
35 Bowker St., Lexington
RONALD E. HIGBY
C2 Suffolk House, Amherst
MARY V. HILL
18 A Horton St., Attleboro
JOHN F. HILLARD JR.
25 Madison Ave., Northampton
CAROL A. HINES
1561 Great Plains Ave., Needham
FLETCHER E. HIXiSON
Hampshire H 2, U of M, Amherst
DAVID J. HJERPE
48 Garfield Rd. , Melrose
ROBERT A. HOFFMAN
20 McKone St., Dorchester
WILLIAM G. HOGARTH
66 Ellicott St., Needhom
CHARLES F. HOLBROOK
14 Eaton Court, Wellesley Hill
PHILLIP B.. HOLMES
94 North St., Andover
JOHN HOLOWCHUCK
111 Tenth St., Springfield
PATRICIA J. HOLT
5 04 Haverhill St., Lawrence
WARREN A. HOOKWAY JR.
9 Pinewood Ave., Billerica
HAROLD H. HOPFE
R.F.D. 2, Palmer
DANIEL S. HORGAN JR.
17 Garden St., Auburn
ELLEN L. HOWARD
1267 Main St., Acushnet
HENRY E. HOWES
Corporation Road, Dennis
HAZEL C. ROWLAND
2 13 Alden Rd., Fairhaven
BERT A. HUBLEY
99 Thornton Rd., Waltham
LAURENCE A. HUGHES
22 Flora St., Brookline
WILLIAM M. HULBERT
R.F.D., South Sudbury
CAROLE D. HUMPHREY
80 Walker Rd., Swamscott
ROBERT E. HUMPHREY
E. Pleasant St., R.F.D 3, Amherst
AUDREY G. HUMPHRISS
26 High St., Easthampton
ROBERT M. HURST
16 Sycamore Rd, , Brockton
COSMO C. INSALACO
49 Brookline St., Watertown
GEORGE E. IRVINE
191 River Rd., Hudson
CHRISTOPHER IVUSIC
784 Beacon St., Boston
FLORENCE JACINTO
892 Center St., Middleboro
JOYCE M. JACKMAN
15 Woodland St., Whitinsville
MARY J. JACKSON
3 7 Oliver Rd., Belmont
MELVIN P. JAFFE
I 1 Park St., Brookline
ARTHUR E. JAMES
Riverside, Gl U
ROBERT JAMIESON
R.F.D. Mendon Rd., South Attleboro
LOIS A. JANVRIN
5 Second St., Ringe Island, Salisbury
RICHARD A. JARVI
Townsend Hill, Townsend
ELI ZABETH A. JASON
12 Long Ave., Belmont
MELVIN E. JENKINS JR.
189 Silver St., Greenfield
RALPH JENKIND
II CarroUton Ave., N. Dartmouth
LENDON C. JENNINGS
71 Mount Vernon St., Haverhill
CAROL D. JEPSON
769 Grove St., Worcester
MARILYN J. JESTER
315 Arnold St., New Bedford
MELVIN D. JOHNSON
Hanover St., Hanover
ROBERT A. JOHNSON
317 Burncoat St., Worcester
RICHARD L. JONES
301 Pond St., South Braintree
THOMAS A. JONES
14 Melvin Ave., Brighton
DANIEL W. JORDAN
939 State St., Springfield
PHYLLIS A. JORDAN
Reservation Rd., Easthampton
RICHARD R. JOSLYN
31 Euclid St., Easthampton
MICHEL W. JUTRAS
527 Armory St., Springfield
DAVID M. KAHN
222 Mountain Ave., Maiden
ANDREW KALINICK
89 Lincoln Ave., Amherst
ELEANOR T. KALLINS
II Raingley Rd., Greenfield
BERNARD J. KAMINSKI
28 Summit Ave., Salem
JACK G. KAUFMANN
234 Reed St., New Bedford
HILARY KAULL
Box 445, Dennis
KATHERINE E. KEARNS
10 Cedar St., Hingham
ROBERT F. KEARNS
31 Acme Place, Springfield
DONALD K. KEEGAN
2 Maple St., Three Rivers
WILLIAM S. KEELER
Putnam Hill, Sutton
RICHARD A. KEENE
231 Forest St., Methuen
WILLIAM P. KELLEHER
44 Meredith St., Springfield
ALAN T. KELLEY
28 Country Drive, Beverly
BARBARA J. KELLOWAY
220 Central St., Georgetown
BRENDA L. KELLY
276 Central St., Mansfield
RICHARD C. KEMP
Depot Rd., Princeton
ALBERT R. KENDRICK
Bear River Rd., Ashfield
DAVID D. KENEFICK
14 Gardner Rd., Norwood
JAMES J. KENNEDY
28 Abbey St., South Hadley Falls
JOHN C. KENEDY
40 Baker St., Foxboro
ROBERT W. KENNEDY
142 Jackson Parkway, Holyoke
RICHARD J. KEOUGH
8 School St., Medway
WILLIAM J. KEPPER
54 Washington St., Milton
THOMAS R. KERR
475 Washington St., Gloucester
JOSEPH A. KERSAVAGE
100 Chestnut St., Athol
DORIS A. KIES1.ING
III Edgewood Ave., Methuen
RICHARD W. KILLEN
29 Buckingham Rd., North Andover
GORDON C. KIMBALL
191 Foster St., Littleton
ROBERT P. KIMBALL
910 East Broadway, Haverhill
HOWARD D. KING JR.
10 Taber St., Fairhaven
RUTH A. KINGHAM
130 School St., New Bedford
ROBERT L. KINNEY
811 Plymouth St., Middleboro
KENNETH A. KIPNES
128 Capen St., Dorchester
RONALD W. KIRKMAN
244 Howe St., Methuen
ROBERT L. KLEIN
138 N. Main St., E. Longmeadow
ROBERT H. KNIGHT
74 State St., Northampton
GEORGE B. KNOWLES
Box 126, Dartmouth
THOMAS JOHNSTON JR.
Bay Path Rd., Bolton
PAUL KOLLIOS
1055 Pleasant St., Worcester
ROBERT M. KOWALSKI
West Street, West Hatfield
DAVID P. KRANER
2 Elmwood Court, Winthrop
SIDNEY P. KRASNOO
Commonwealth Ave, Allston
ANDREW S. KRATT
139 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls
JOHN C. KRISTOFF
Greenland Rd., Sterling Junction
EARL C. KUKULA
18 Hillcrest Homes, Turners Falls
JOHN S. KULPINSKI
49 Lowell St., West Springfield
WILLIAM G. KWEDER
R.F.D. 2, Amherst
PHILLIP H. KYROUZ
8 Koombs St., Middleboro
ALBERT V. LAAKSO
5 Winthrop At ., Peabody
ELEANOR A. LABELLE
164 Dresser St., Southbridge
JOHN W. LABELLE
36 Haskell Ave., Leominster
BARBARA L. LABINS
1082 River St., Hyde Park
JOAN R. LACK
14 Francis St., Everett
JOHN R. LACY
122 Chicomansett, Willimansett
DOROTHY G. LADUE
172 East St., Wrenthem
NORMAND D. LAFLAMME
22 Shirley St., Chicopee Falls
JOHN M. LAFONTANA
34 Castle Hill Ave., Great Barrington
THOMAS R. LALLY
15 Argonne St., Quincy
RUSSELL C. LANCTO
37 Linden St., Williamstown
DAVID J. LANE
116 Union St., North Andover
HARRY G. J^ANE
Bell Brook Farm, Oakham
ELIZABETH LANGLOIS
46 Cooper St., Agawam
PAUL W. LANGWAY
80 McCracken Rd., Millbury
PAULINE F. LANOE
36 Cross St., E. Bridgewater
MERRITT G. LAPLANTE
19 Mayfaie St., Worcester
LOUIS LAPOINTE JR.
12 Cressy St., Beverly
RICHARD P. LAPOLICE
40 Kendrick Place, Amherst
CAROLYN LARSON
II Beltram Terrace, Maiden
PETER W. LARSON
430 Pine St., Leicester
ROBERT L. LARSON
Mayfair Caloney, S. Dennis
CLARENCE J. LASONDE
16 Belmont Ave., Northampton
R. L. LAVALLEE JR.
Main St., Wilkinsonville
RICHARD C. LAVIGNE
34 Reed St., Pittsfield
GRANT W. LAW
67 Rdbbins St., Milton
JAMES M. LAWRENCE
Hollis St., Groton
PHILLIP C. LAWTON
62 Summer St., Athol
JOHN L. LAYPORT
12 Wheeler St., Worcester
PAUL W. LEATHE
63 Purchase St., Danvers
PAUL R. LEDOUX
26 King St., North Brookfield
ARTHUR L. LELAND
327 E. Central St., E. Bridgewater
CLINTON C. LEONARD
11 Willow St., W. Bridgewater
LOIS A. LESTAN
623 Route I, Walpole
PETER A. LEVENSON
10 Hadwen Lane, Worcester
ALAN D. LEVIN
364 Riverway, Boston
DAVID D.. LICCIARDI
43 Park St., Lawrence
ROBERT H. LINDQUIST
Mill Valley Rd., Belchertown
STUART W. LINDQUIST
21 Rowena St., Worcester
IAN B. LINDSEY
ISA Farwell Place, Cambridge
JORDAN LINER
44 Griggs Terrace, Brookline
JOANNE M. LISSACK
33 Eastern Ave., Lynn
CHRISTOPHER LITTLE
Union St., North Marshfield
GEORGE D. LITZEN
572 Main St., Bridgewater
JAMES C. LIVESEY
1651 Mass Ave., North Adams
NELSON W. LONG
11 High St., Monson
HUBERT A. LORETAN
142 North Orange St., Athol
ROBERT D. LORING
79 Glades Rd., Scituate
ARTHUR R. LOWDEN
172 Main St., South Acton
RITA M. LOWELL
7 Union St., Onset
RAPHAIL A. LUMENTI
94 West St., Milford
WILLIAM LUNDSTROM
103 McCarthy Ave., Cherry Valley
MICHAEL LUNIEWICZ
29 Belmont Ave., Northampton
JAMES S. LYMAN
158 Silver St., Greenfield
PATRICIA A. LYNCH
18 Louise Rd., Belmont
WILLIAM M. LYONS
17 Moseley Rd., Newburyport
WINSTON MACDONALD
91 Cottage St., Athol
RICHARD D. MACIOLEK
223 Elm St., E. Longmeadow
GEORGE MACKERTICH
32 Hollis St., S. Weymouth
CYNTHIA MACKNIGHT
275 North St., Dalton
DEIRDE J. MACLEOD
215 Exchange St., Millis
RICHARD R. MACMAHON
151 Lowell Ave., Newtonville
RICHARD E. MACMASTER
16 Gates Court, Auburn
WILLIAM E. MACQUINN
88 Union St., South Weymouth
KATHERINE MAGUIRE
15 Arlington St., Pittsfield
ARTHUR J. MAHONEY
59 Cross St., Lawrence
MARY E. MAHONEY
20 School St., Norwood
MARION A. MANDILE
11 Chesley Rd., Newton Centre
JEANNE M. MANGO
7 Ashley St., Westfield
MARGARET C. MANNINGS
8 Wells Ave., Amesbury
ALICE C. MANNING
14 Richwood St., West Roxbury
DAVID H. MANSFIRLD
18 Wilson Place, Abington
SYLVIA A. MARAND
276 Mechanic St., Southbridge
ROBERT W. MARQUIS
6 Westchester Rd., Newton
MARSHALL MARR
Main St., Bolton
RAYMOND H. MARR
Still River
JOSEPH L. MARRING
26 Solferino St., Worcester
GEORGE H. MARSTON
8 7 Stoughton Rd., Dedham
JEAN I. MARSTON
49 Whitman Rd., Worcester
ROBERT A. MARSTON
323 E. Pleasant St., Amherst
V. J. MARTEKA JR.
95 Hecla St., Uxbridge
CHARLES A. MARTIN
37 Oakhill Rd., Weymouth
DONALD W. MARTIN
264 Lincoln St., Franklin
FRED A. MARTIN
Windsor Rd., Chesire
WILLIAM P. MARTYN
33 Wolcott St., Holyoke
KARL MASON
32 Kingston St., Indian Orchard
LOUISE C. MASON
1 Airport Drive, Worcester
ROBERT G. MASON
Merriam Drive, Princeton
RUDOLPH P. MASSARO
1 Moreland Place, Everett
ANTHONY MASULAITIS
Box 76, Wheelwright
EDWIN MATUSKO
123 Williams St., Northampton
JOSEPH E. MAUGER JR.
1 Appian Way, Allston
JOHN J. MACATEER
87 Lincoln St., Melrose
WILLIAM McBANE
15 Rock St., Middleboro
GEORGE McCAFFERTY
19 Elm Court, Andover
DAVID L. McCarthy
Newton St., Southboro
EUGENE F. McCarthy
41 Ridgewood Ave., Northampton
JOHN A. McCarthy
403 Lafayette St., Salem
WILLIAM T. McCarthy
Lowell Rd., Groton
DONALD R. McCOMB
20 Washington St., Norwood
s. M. McDonald
13 Nichols Rd., Needham
WILLIAM Mcdonough
31 Sylvia Rd., Lexington
WILLIAM H. McGRAIL
749 Pleasant St., Worcester
THOMAS S. McGUIRE
19 Bay State Rd., Holyoke
KATHLEEN C. McKAY
Taylor St., Granby
RAYMOND E. McKAY
357 South St., Foxboro
ALICE J. McMONAGLE
7 Western Ave., Hull
JOSEPH A. McNeill
Belchertown Rd., Ludlow
J. KEVIN McNIFF
207 LaGrange St., West Roxbury
ALICE R. McTIERNAN
360 White St., Springfield
PATRICIA A. MELLO
335 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford
MALCOLM J. MELTZER
192 Shurtleff St., Chelsea
ANN MERRIAM
59 Shattuck St., Greenfield
VINCENT J. MESSINA
Suffolk E 3, U of M, Amherst
LOUIS J. MIAZGA
727 Main St., Amherst
SELMA Z. MICHAELS
28 Woolson St., Mattapan
ROGER N. MILLEN
63 Brookledge St., Roxbury
BETTE V. MILLER
Fort Hoosic Place, Williamstown
EDMUND J. MILLER
9 Danberry St., Washington, D.C.
MARSHA F. MILLER
171 Dayton St., Springfield
BARBARA L. MILLS
248 Three Rivers Rd., N. Wilbraham
BRUCE L. MILNA
46 Elm St., Pittsfield
RAYMOND S. MILOWSKI
Northfield Rd., Bernardstown
BARRY MINSKY
19 Fowler St., Dorchester
BURTON I. MINSKY
19 Fowler St., Dorchester
EDWARD J. MOAKLER
119 Edendale St., Springfield
ALLEN F. MOENCH
215 Albermarle St., West Newton
LEONARD J. MONIZE
120 Seabury St., New Bedford
ROBERTA A. MONIZ
43 Liberty St., New Bedford
H. P. MONTMINY JR.
2 Beverly Rd., Arlington
JOHN G. MOORE
501 Clarendon St., Syracuse, N.Y.
THOMAS L. MORGAN
280 Pleasant St., Holyoke
WILLIAM J. MORIARTY
Route 116, Sunderland
GEORGE A. MORIN JR.
116 Mechanic St., Spencer
ROGER E. MORIN
9 Smith St., South Hadley Falls
NORMA E. MORLOCK
161 Central Ave., Medford
JOHN J. MORRIS
15 Partridge Rd., Wellesley
EMILY A. MORRISON
178 Morgan St., Holyoke
WILLIAM A. MORRISON
178 Morgan St., Holyoke
J. J. MORRONE JR.
1 Rockingham Place, Worcester
ROBERT J. MOYNIHAM
45 Ralph'St., Springfield
JOSEPH M. MULVEY
34 Windsor Rd., North Quincy
GEORGE B. MUNROE
58 South St., Williamsburg
EDWARD MURACHVEK
8 5 Francis St., Everett
EDWARD MURPHY
119 Essex St., Indian Orchard
JAMES A. MURPHY
31 Century St., Medford
JOAN J. MURPHY
273 Dedhara St., Newton
PETER NAPIERKOWSKI
52 Welles Ave., Dorchester
MARTIN B. NEE
Hampshire House J 2, U of M , Amherst
JOHN S. NEEDS
510 Somersett Ave., Taunton
CAROL A. NEGUS
128 Summer St., New Bedford
CHARLES E. NEHRING
232 Kennedy St., Northampton
ALLAN P. NELSON
East Pleasant St., Amherst
DONALD W. NELSON
Mandon St., Upton
JOAN E. NELSON
9 Circle Drive, Barrlngton, R.I.
GILBERT NERSESIAN
11 Marwood Rd., Worcester
RICHARD G. NEUMANN
Mill St., Marion
ROSANNA NEWELL
2 13 Washington St., Leominster
WENDY NICHOLS
15 Greenough St., Brookline
WILLIAM S. NICHOLS
College Highway, Southampton
JUDITH A. NOBBS
17 Ashley St., Springfield
RICHARD W. NORCROSS
42 Shirley Rd., Waltham
ROBERT C. NORMAN
356 Main St., Millbury
CAROLE J. NORRIS
106 Greenleaf Ave., W. Springfield
GEORGE F. NORTHWAY
36 Bailey Ave., Saugus
PATRICIA A. NOVAK
422 Elm St., Hatfield
ROBERT S. NOWAK
22 Howard St., Ludlow
NANCY R. NOWELL
77 Elm St., Methuen
DAREL C. NOWERS
Hospital Rd., Medfield
DAVID G. NOWERS
Hospital Rd., Medfield
PHILIP NYMAN
60 Sutherland Rd., Brighton
J ANICE M. O'BRIEN
98 Auburn St., Brockton
FRANCIS O'CONNELL
Chicomansett Village, WlUimansett
JAMES P. O'CONNELL
70 Central St., Turners Falls
MARY A. O'CONNELL
37 Endicott St., Newton Highlands
RICHARD O'CONNELL
Hampshire Heights Apt. 2, Northampton
JOHN P. O'KEEFE
113 Ferry St., Everett
JOSEPH D. O'KEEFE
28 Columbus Ave., Newburyport
ROBERT F. O'REILLY
135 Market St., Brockton
LAWRENCE M. O'TOOLE
3137 Riverside Ave., Somerset
DOUGLAS M. ODERMATT
Lewis St., Marion
FRANK OLBRYCH JR.
613 Memorial Drive, Chicopee Falls
F. M. OLCHOWSKI
60 G Street, Turners Falls
CHARLES W. OLIVE JR.
29 Marion Rd., Belmont
GAIL OLLERHEAD
124 Auburn St., Auburn
OTTO B. OLSEN
Oak Hill Rd., Pepperell
DAVID A. OLSON
14 Linda Ave., Auburn
VON W. ORTON
266 Willow, Mansfield
DONALD H. OSBORNE
6 York Rd., Belmont
ROBERT G. OSBORNE
77 Sugar Loaf St., S. Deerfield
WILLIAM H. OSGOOD
Depot Rd., Leverett
EDWARD C. OSMOND
State Rd., East Wayland
MARGUERITE A. OTERl
38 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre
BERNARD F. OTTERSON
9 Granite St., Wellesley
CHARLES K. S. OVIAN
38 Elm St., Whitinsville
DAVID A. OZELLA
89 N. Main St,, N. Bellingham
VICTOR A. PADDOCK
22 Arapahoe Rd., West Newton
WAYNE S. PAIGE
36 Tridngle St., Amherst
T. C. PALIZZOLO JR.
484 Main St., Lynnfield Center
ERNEST PALUCA JR.
Red Ledge, Southampton
HILDA L. PANALL
Lincoln St., Norwell
DONALD T. PAGUIN
45 Leicester St., Auburn
NORMAN L. PARENT
128 Montgomery St., Westfield
RICHARD E. PARENT
118 Mass. Ave., Springfield
DIANNE B. PARKER
4 Marigold Ave., Wellesley
JUDITH C. PARKER
119 Hamilton Ave., Lynn
ROBERT L. PARKER
205 Lynn St., Peabody
ANN B. BLAISDELL
University Farmhouse, Amherst
RACHEL L. PARSONS
Millers Falls Rd., Northfield
RICHARD G. PARSONS
R.F.D. 1 Box 345, Northfield
FRANCIS PASTERCZYK
104 Lafayette St., Chicopee Falls
PHILIP J. PATENAUDE
112 Fremont St., Taunton
NICHOLAS PAWLAK
47 Vine St., Middleboro
BEVERLY A. PEACH
102 Payson St., Attleboro
MARILYN J. PEACH
28 Pleasant St., Foxboro
JACK R. PEARL
R.F.D. 3, Bradford
ALBERT A. J. PEARSON
176 Morton St., Stoughton
JOANNE PECCI
17 Lexington St., Everett
ARTHUR C. PECK
56 Revere Parkv/ay, Pittsfield
MATTHEW C. PEELER
River St., Ashburnham
EDWARD W. PELIS
Raymond Ave., Hatfield
EDWARD F. PENSIVY
447 Washington St., Quincy
ARTHUR J. PENTTILA
196 West St., Paxton
RICHARD R. PERKINS
271 High St., Winchendon
MARGARET A. PETERS
61 Ridgev/ay St., Springfield
JOHN J. PETRAITIS
River Rd., Sunderland
DONALD F. PETRONE
19 Orange St., Brockton
D. F. PETRUZELLA
50 Francis St., Pittsfield
FRED C. PHILLIPS
138 Falcon St., East Boston
JOHN PICARD
Suffolk C 3, U of M, Amherst
WILLIAM L. PICKARD
South Rd., Pepperell
ALAN A. PICKETT
64 Clinton St., New Bedford
DAVID B. PIKE
Griswoldville
KENNETH PILLSBURY
1377 North St., Walpole
SANDRA M. PLANK
18 Mountain Drive, Pittsfield
JOHN A. POLLARD
23 Mugford St., Marblehead
MARY E. POND
15 Leonard St., Agaw/am
PAUL J. POST JR.
19 Keefe Rd., Acton
FRANCIS W. POULIN
Wattsquadock Hill, Bolton
ALDEN W. POWERS
41 Cottage St., Amherst
GILES A. POWERS
20 Summer St., New^ton
RONALD E. POZZO
727 Pleasant St., Canton
WAYNE S. PRAY
337 Elm St., E. Bridgewater
DONALD PRESTON
443 Dwfight Ave., Springfield
WILLIAM A. PRESTON
4 1 Gray St., Amherst
GLADYS PRIBUTSKY
376 Ridge St., Fall River
RICHARD M. PRICE JR.
40 Churchill St., Amherst
MARGARET H. PROPHET
Pleasant St., W. Brookfield
RICHARD C. PROUTY
45 Booth Hill Ave., N. Scituate
ERNEST A. PROVOST JR.
Suffolk J 1, U of M, Amherst
EUGENE A. PUKOPEK
54 Brainerd St., South Hadley
FRANK W. PUTNAM III
35 Woodbury Lane, Acton
EVAN F. QUARTON
Trailer Park, U of M, Amherst
SUZANNEL QUINLAVIN
28 Wellesley Ave., Wellesley
JEANETTE RADOWICZ
North Silver Lane, Sunderland
KENNETH A. RAINA
96 Yale St., North Adams
REINHOLD RASMUSSEN
Goodale St., W. Peabody
STANLEY RASTALLIS
Meadow Rd., Montague
DAVID W. RATTRAY
204 Franklin St., Melrose
PHYLLIS L. RAWLINS
152 Pine Tree Road, Ithica, N.Y.
GORDON W. REID
30 Thorndike St., Beverly
PAUL C. RESTUCCIA
270 Jerusalem Rd., Cohassett
DUANE S. RICE
160 Baker St., Walpole
MARGARET RICHARDS
54 Northfield Rd., Millers Falls
BRUCE L. RICHARDSON
4 Countess St., Haverhill
JOHN D. RICHARDSON
320 Walnut St., Bridgewater
EDWARD RICHARDSON
5 Otis St., Mansfield
MARILYN RICHARDSON
27 Colonial Rd., Hingham
BERNARD RIEDEL JR.
709 Wapping Rd., Kingston
PETER J. RIMSA
96 Hempstead Place, Athol
GILBERT RISHTON
424 Dedham St., Wrenthem
BARBARA L. ROBBINS
Lee Terrace, Williamstown
LEE W. BOBBINS JR.
13 Bancroft Park, Hopedale
LLOYD B. ROBBINS JR.
140 Adams St., Braintree
RICHARD B. ROBBINS
140 Adams St., Braintree
HERMAN J. ROCHE
42 East St., Whitinsville
CORNELIA ROGERS
G.A.R. Highway, Orleans
DEBORAH A. ROGERS
Strong St., Amherst
HENRY F. ROLPHE
83 High Rd., Newbury
JACOB M. ROMO
47 Pierpont St., Peabody
ROGER A. RONDEAU
251 Grove St., Franklin
GERALD P. ROONEY
18 Jones Ave., Wilmington
ROBERT C. ROOT
53 Western Ave., Westfield
FENWICK C. ROSE
Bradley St., Lee
CONROD E. ROUSSEAU
12 Merrill Ave., Amesbury
ROBERT N. ROUSSEAU
25 Bower St., Holyoke
NORBERT RUBINSTEIN
125 University Rd., Brookline
ROBERT N. RUEL
State St., Granby
JOHN E. RUPRE CRT
71 Evergreen St., Kingston
WILLIAM P. RUPRECHT
7 1 Evergreen St., Kingston
STANISLAUS J. RUSEK
12 Staples St., Adams
GEORGE K. RUSSELL
112 Robbins Ave., Pittsfield
WILLIAM M. RUSSELL
South St., Belchertown
SONDRA R. SABLE
33 Eleanor Rd., Pittsfield
ROBERT ST. FRANCIS
73 Waite Ave., Chicopee
LEO I. ST. MARTIN
1340 Main St., Leicester
SALVATORE SALIPANTE
42 Gore St., Cambridge
MARSHA SAMOYLENKO
37 Duffield St., Auburndale
STEPHEN J. SANCHEZ
27 Simon St., Beverly
CAROL E. SANDSTROM
132 Longwood Ave., Brockton
STEPHEN H. SANFIELD
9 Ocean Terrace, Lynn
WILLIAM SANSOUCIE
R.F.D. 3, Amherst
GEORGINE SARGENT
1 Arbutus Rd., Swampscott
THEODORE SARGENT
200 Lowell St., Peabody
PHYLLIS SATTER
15 Crowell St., Boston
EDWARD S. SCACE
1150 Barker Rd., Pittsfield
ANTHONY S. SCALZI
26 Bancroft St., Watertown
EDWARD A. SCHMIDT
105 North Summer St., Adams
NANCY E. SCHUHLE
30 Chestnut St., Turners Falls
DONALD E. SCHULZ
54 Roosevelt Rd., Weymouth
ROBERT F. SCHULZ
36 Broadway, Westfield
GLORIA SCHWARTZ
12 Fellsmere Rd., Newton
ROBERT D. SCHWARTZ
405 Washington St., Brookline
PETER J. SCHWARZ
508 Main St., Lynnfield Center
NANCY J. SCOBLE
French King Highway, Greenfield
SUSAN J. SCOFIELD
30 Beltran St., Maiden
BEVERLY A. SCOTT
175 Court St., Dedham
FREDERIC W. SCOTT
Apple Valley, Ashfield
SHIELA A. SCOTT
109 High St., Greenfield
FAITH J. SEAMANS
176 Cross St., Halifax
JOHN J. SEQUIN
728 Main St., Southbridqe
MORTON L. SHAEVEL
607 Morton St., Mattapan
ELLSWORTH L. SHARPE
84 Spencer St., Agawam
CHARLES H. SHAW
228 Farrington St., Quincy
DAVID N. SHAW
5 New Hall St., Springfield
GEORGE W. SHELDON
Birnham Rd., Northfield
RICHARD I. SHELDON
346 Ellsbree St., Fall River
ALSON E. SHERMAN
R.F.D. 137 High St., N. Attleboro
LORRAINE M. SHERRY
54 Vineyard Rd., Abington
PHILLIP J. SHINE
36 Arvilla Ave., Springfield
WILLIAM K. SHRADER
15 Douse Rd., Quincy
MARCELLA A. SHUMWAY
The Bars, Deerfield
MILTON SHUPE
3 Kenilworth Rd., Worcester
JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH
Hinsdale P.O., Peru
DAVID V. SIBEL
Route 1, Box 6, Maynard
JOAN E. SIEGMUND
7 Chilcott Place, Jamaica Plain
PAUL A. SIGNET
474 Maple St., Holyoke
BERTRAM E. SILK
31 South St., Brighton
JOANNE C. SILLS
19 Euston St., Brookline
MARY JANE SILVEIRA
248 Green St., Fairhaven
BRUCE C. SILVEN
74 Oakland Ave., Cranston, R.I.
RONALD SIMONS
Burt St., Norton
RICHARD H. SIMPSON
61 High St., Stoneham
ROBERT SINDERMANN
52 Phelps Ave., North Adams
IRENE V. SIROSKEY
No 6 Road, Leverett
JOEL F. SISITSKY
34 Shawmut St., Springfield
SANFORD A. SLADE
42 West Allen Rd., Springfield
JERROLD G. SLAFSKY
18 Mountain St., Sharon
RICHARD H. SLATTERY
149 Whitmarsh Ave., Worcester
PHILLIP E. SMEAD
171 Colrain St., Greenfield
CAROL L. SMITH
245 Arthur St., Springfield
JOHN H. SMITH JR.
29 Washington Ave., Holyoke
LOUISE E. SMITH
165 Stockbridge St., Amherst
ROBERT G. SMITH JR.
598 Main St., South Weymouth
SAMUEL E. SMITH
Amherst Rd., Sunderland
THOMAS N. SMITH
49 Smith St., Amherst
WAYNE P. SMITH
2050 Highland Ave., Fall River
RONALD E. SNOW
86 Kellog Ave., Amherst
WERNER SOHN
43 Warrinve Ave., Springfield
FRANK SOUSA
Westview Trailer Park, U of M, Amherst
CYNTHIA SOWYRDA
68 West Grove St., Middleboro
JOSEPH V. SPADAFORA
14 McKinley Terrace, Pittsfield
RUTH L. SPAHL
33 Oxford Ave., Dudley
FRANK E. SPEAR
Stockbridge Hall, Box 5, U of M, Amherst
JUNE P. SPEAR
16 Hampton Rd., Natick
ROBERTA E. SPEIRS
85 Highland Ave., Wollaston
EUGENE L. SPERRY
255 Belmont St., Brockton
ROBERTA L. SPILLER
1086 Morton St., Dorchester
PETER ST. LAWRENCE
124 Pleasant St., Athol
NORMA L. STACKPOLE
227 Chancery St., New Bedford
LINDA R. STEINBERG
16 Mayfield St., Springfield
JOANNE STEINIERE
333 River Rd., Agawam
CYNTHIA L. STETSON
16 Hazen St., Springfield
ROBERT B. STEWART
19 Commonwealth Ave., N. Andover
ROBERT E. STEWART
Westview Trailer Park, Amherst
ROBERT H. STODDARD
365 Hamilton St., Leominster
MICHAEL C. STOIA
286 Bargen Ave., Kearney, N.J.
ELLIOT H. STONE
388 Pleasant St., Belmont
PATRICIA JENKINS
189 Silver St., Greenfield
RONALD STOTTLEMEYER
Western Ave., Essex
CHARLES M. STUDLEY
200 North St., Dalton
ROBERT STURTEVANT
80 Beech St., Greenfield
DANIEL L. SULLIVAN
125 Pond St., South Weymouth
EDWARD M. SULLIVAN
171 Green St., Fairhaven
JOSEPH L. SULLIVAN
22 HoUis St., Milton
GUSTAF J. SUNDQUIST
601 Prospect St., West Boylston
PAUL D. SUORSA
59 Pearl St., Amesbury
ALLAN B. SYLVESTER
38 Tivertown Parkway, Worcester
JOSEPH T. SZEWCZAK
Meadow Lane, Housatonic
JACQUELI NE TAFT
Meeting House Hill Rd., Stejling
HENRY T. TAMAGNO
34 Simpson St., Newton
GEORGE R. TANGUAY
108 Pelley St., Gardner
THOMAS H. TANGUAY
49 Glenn St., Adams
RICHARD TANNENBAUM
173 Harris Ave., Hewlitt, N.Y.
JOHN J. TARPEY
374 Elm St., Gardner
BARBARA L. TATHAM
479 Chestnut St., Lynn
BEVERLY A. TATHAM
479 Chestnut St. , Lynn
H. R. TATSAPAUGH JR.
Clayton Road, Sheffield
DONALD TAUB
27 Summer St., Plymouth
NANCY TELFER
9p Sagamore Ave., West Medford
ROBERT K. TEMPLE
Box 550, North Amherst
JOHN A. TERO
24 Poland Ave., Winchendon
VERONICA M. TETA
99 Chapin Terrace, Springfield
RICHARD W. THATCHER
404 Chestnut Hill, Athol
WALTER R. THAYER
Strainhts Rd., Hatfield
BARBARA F. THELIN
8149 California Ave., Whittier, Calif.
DAVID A. THOMAS
1818 Grove St., Greenboro, N.C.
JESSE L. THOMAS
24 Revere St., Springfield
ANNE M. THOMPSON
43 Chickering Rd., Norwood
JANE F. THOMPSON
30 Renwick Rd., Melrose
RICHARD W. THOMLSON
202 West St., Auburn
PETER A. THOMPSON
106 Whitmarsh Ave., Worcester
JOHN E. THRONHILL
Gate St., Carvar
CARL H. THRESHER
6 0 Spring St., Wakefield
ELIZABETH G. TITE
4 Maple St., Charlton City
NICHOLAR J. TITONE
9 Marwood Drive, Andover
MARTIN S. TOLLINS
39 Pope Hill Rd., Milton
ROBERT M. TONRA
42 Station St., Brookline
ANN L. TRACY
South Rd., Westhampton
RICHARD W. TRACY
South Rd., Westhampton
EDWARD P. TRIDER
Suffolk B2, U of M, Amherst
KENNETH J. TROMBLY
122 South Walker St., Lowell
SHIRLEY TRUCHON
139 Hope St., Greenfield
CAROLYN E. TRULL
136 Andover St., Lowell
CHARLES E. TRUMBELL
Suffolk HI, U of M, Amherst
DAVID C. TUCKER
5 00 Argyle Rd., Drexel Hill, Penn.
HERBERT A. TUCKER
Quaker Highway, Uxbridge
JAMES H. TUCKER
30 Burdett Rd., Lynn
EARLIDINE M. TUKEY
45 Jackson St., Northampton
PHYLLIS A. TURCOTTE
1199 Gratton St., Willimansett
GERALD L. TUTTLE
School St., Barre
RUSSELL C. ULM
135 North Walker St., Taunton
PHYLLIS UNDERWOOD
211 Trapelo Rd., Waltham
RONALD VACCA
33 School St., Everett
ROBERT M. VIERA
51 Robert St., North Dartmouth
CHARLES J. WABECK
River Rd., East Deerfield
EDWIN O. WWGG
Byfield Rd., Ashburnham
ANTHONY E. WAGNER
Suffolk A3, U cf M, Amherst
ROBERT O. WAITE
22 Laurel St., East Bridgewciter
RICHARD G. WAKEM
Chesterfield Rd., Westhampton
ROBERT C. WALKER
Park St., Westboro
ROBERT B. WALKER
Tobey Lane, Mattapoisett
CONSTANCE L. WALSH
19 Eleanor Rd., Springfield
LAWRENCE W. WALSH
Rodney French Boulevard, New Bedford
THOMAS C. WALSH
25 Williams St., Northampton
JANICE L. WARFIELD
N. Blandford Rd., Blandford
WARREN B. WASHBURN
77 Cedar St., Middleboro
JOANNE M. WATMAN
30 Lansing Road, Lynn
ALAN P. WATSON
302 Hopkins Place, Longmeadow
JAMES R. WATSON
37 Webster St., Ouincy
ADELBERT S. WEAVER
Cammett Rd., Marstons Mills
JOHN A. WEBBER
Main St., Rutland
RUSSELL WEKKS
5 1 North St., Florence
DAVID J. WEINBERG
145 Chalmers St., Springfield
CHRISTA WEINBERGER
Orleans Inn, Orleans
MAURICE C. WEINER
167 Shurtleff St., Chelsea
RICHARD J. WEINER
77 Virginia St., Springfield
RICHARD I. WEISE
603 Britton St., Fairview
ROBERT F. WEISS
30 Upton St., Adams
BETTY A. WELLMAN
162 Bowles Park, Springfield
ROBERT B. WELLMAN
128 Barnard Ave., Watertown
MARTHA WENDALL
548 Bolivar St., Canton
DAVID H. WENTWORTH
50 East St., Amherst
RONALD C. WERME
Suffolk B3, U of M, Amherst
JOELLEN WEST
Lower Beverly Hills, W. Springfield
A. E. WESTLUND JR.
11 Allen St., Gloucester
ANNE S. WHALEN
22 Bailey St., Lawrence
JANET E. WHITAKER
Water St., North Pembroke
NANCY B. WHITCOMB
398 Main St., Wareham
GERALD E. WHITE
I Gates St., Monson
ROBERT F. WHITE
Box 475 , Mount Herman
WILLIAM B. WHITE
Box 475, Mount Herman
JOSEPH S. WHITING
15 Mount View Drive, Pittsfield
PETER E. WHITING
281 Brook St., Framingham
THOMAS C. WHITTAKER
12 Maple Ave., Scituate
JOYCE WILLIAMS
5 Speen St., Natick
MURRAY J. WILLIAMS
Granville Rd., Westfield
H. E. WILLMAN JR.
II Ballard Court, Southbridge
PAUL F. WILSON
Pines Rd., Box 349, Pinehurst
PETER C. WILSON
Garland Rd., Concord
THOMAS WILSON
437 South Main St., Mansfield
LEONARD J. WINN
31 Dunstable Rd., North Chelmsford
ROBERT F. WISE
Suffolk E2, U of M, Amherst
FRANCIS H. WITHAM
23 Common St., Waltham
RICHARD A. WITHAM
12 Wyndmere Rd., Milton
ROBERT D. WITHAM
North Main St., Middletown
HARVEY F. WOLFGANG
1078 Piper Rd., W. Springfield
LOUIS A. WOLPERT
34 Rowland Terrace, Worcester
ALFRED WONG
42 Pleasant St., Northampton
DOUGLAS A. WOOD
16 Oxford Terrace, Westwood
DOUGLAS A. WOODMAN
409 Essex St., Hamilton
JACK F. WOODRUFF
College Highway, Southwick
JAMES WOODRUFF
College Highway, Southwick
ROBERT C. WOODRUFF
63 Demond St., Springfield
PHILIP C. WOODWORTH
King St., Groveland
GEORGE S. WORSH
126 Albion St., Rockland
DAVID WORTHINGTON
1015 May St., New Bedford
JENNIFER WRIGHTSON
266 Mansfield St., Sharon
BARBARA K. WYMAN
12 Grenada St., Worcester
ANN J. YOUNG
Cottage St., Belchertown
DAVID B. YOUNG
32 Linnell St., Springfield
JAMES L. YOUNG
1374 High Ave., Roslyn, Penna.
ELEANOR L. ZAJAC
Uxbridge Rd., Mendon
RICHARD C. ZEBERT
Warwick Ave., Northfield
MARY J. ZEH
Mill Street, Northboro
EUGENE R. ZIEMBA
Bowena Corners, Adams
SOPHOMORES
EDMUND J. ADAMCZYK
4B Jordan St., Adams
MARCIA A. ADAMS
3 9 Warren St., Stonehom
RONALD A. ADAMS
329 North Main St., E. Longmeadov
ROBERT F. ADKINS
354 Webster St., Needham
JOHN S. AHEARN
11 Buckingham Rd., Milton
ALFRED ALBERGHINI
37 Olive St., Northampton
ROBERT J. ALBERTINI
26 Ringman Ave., Mansfield
ANN ALDRICH
115 Gloucester St., Arlington
FRED E. ALDRICH
75 Park St., Turners Falls
CHARLES F. ALESSIO
46 Hawthorne Ave., Pittsfield
F. R. ALLAIRE JR.
21 Cotley St., East Taunton
CYNTHIA L. ALLEN
46 Main St., Agaviram
ADELIA A. ALLIS
West Lane, Whately
ANN E. ALLYN
Main Road, Montgomery
INGRID M. AMATUS
27 Pleasant St., Pittsfield
DONALD F. AMES
1013 N. Pleasant St., N. Amherst
RICHARD F. AMOLING
472 Beech St., Roslindale
BEVERLY M. ANDERSON
3 Arborview Rd., Jamaica Plain
DAVID A. ANDERSON
42 King Street, Orange
JUDITH B. ANDERSON
106 Pearl St., Woburn
LYNN W. ANDERSON
Birch Hill Rd., Blandford
ROBERT W. ANDERSON
Box 1 13, Granby
RICHARD P. ANDRAS
10 Exchange St , Westfield
ELMORE L. J. ANDREWS
135 Porter St., Melrose
JOAN ARNOLD
22 Shaw St., North Weymouth
BARBARA S. ARONS
8 1 Raymond Circle, Peabody
ALDEN C. ARVIDSON
12 Appletree Lane, Holden
JEAN F. ASHLEY
Seymor Stl., Berkley
JOHN M. ATWATER
Hall Tavern Form, Shelburne Falls
CHARLES F. AVERY
George St., Mendon
BRUCE D. BAGGARLY
367 Herso St., New Bedford
NICHOLAS BAKIRAKIS
8 Waverly St ., Everett
JOHN BALIAN
323 Arlington St., Watertown
KENNETH A. BALLARD
22 Blueridge Ave., Saugus
ROBERT D. BANNON
lOC Hamphire Heights, Northampton
PAUL A. BARDEN
South Prospect St., Amherst
MARY E. BARNES
R.F.D. Box 29, Northfield
DONALD L. BARNETT
H2 Suffolk House, U of M, Amherst
JAMES E. BARRETT
110 Newton St., Holyoke
WILMER D. BARRETT
461 West St., Reading
RAYMOND A. REAL
178 Jasper St., Springfield
NANCY M. BEAN
22 Gloria Rd., West Roxbury
MARCIA L. BEARDSELL
6 Pine St., Belmont
LAWRENCE D. BEAUPRE
21 Thirteenth St., Attleboro
HAROLD M. BECKER
3 0 Summit Ave., Salem
ALLAN J. BEDROSIAN
2 Franklin Place, Somerville
ELIZABETH BEHRENS
32 Reed Street, Agawam
NORBIT C. BELANGER
293 Beech Street, Holyoke
G. E. BELHUMEUR JR.
5 Greenacre Square, Springfield
LEONARD A. BELLI
76 Anqell Street, Mansfield
ALAN S. BELLO
45 Favre Street, Mattapan
HARRY M. BELLO
49 Favre Street, Mattapan
RAYMOND F. BENDER
Chestnut Hill, Montague
EILEEN M. BENOIT
Rear Silver Lake, Athol
PHILIP A. BERARDI
139 Everett Street, Allston
RICHARD O. BERKWITT
18 Franklin Street, Northampton
GENE R. BERUBE
West River Street, Upton
ROBERT F. BETTS
1084 Main Street, Leominster
HENRY W. BIELAWA
33 Luther Street, Chicopee
CYNTHIA D. BILLINGS
118 Hopkins Place, Longmeadow
PRISCILLA A. BIONI
36 Allen St., West Springfield
NANCY U. BLACKMAN
Ocean Street, Brant Rock
ROBERT S. BLADEN
15 Kent Place, Chatham
MIRIAM C. BLAKE
114 Hollis Ave., Braintree
LOUIS H. BLANCHARD
6 Temple Street, Holyoke
ROBERT E. BOBOLA
204 Skeel St., Willimansett
LOUIS A. BOLDUC
7 Crawford Street, Lowell
EDWARD C. BORSARE
9 Fawndale Road, Roslindale
RAYMOND A. BOUCHARD
14A Pleasant View, Fall River
NORMAN J. BOUCHER
73 Tarkiln Hill Road, New Bedford
DONALD F. BOUDREAU
Foster Road, Ashby
GEORGE A. BOURAS
253 Prospect Street, Brockton
FRANCES E. BOUTWELL
38 William Street, Shelburne Falls
GERALDINE BOUTWELL
Holland Road, Brimfield
ARNOLD J. BOWKER JR.
5 Pondview Ave., Scituate
HAZEN C. BOYD
53 Boardman Street, Newburyport
KENNETH A. BOR
20 Fort Street, Northampton
ELWIN R. BOYDEN
172 Summer St., South Walpole
KATHRYN M. BOZICAS
117 Main St., East PeppereU
CHARLOTTE BRACKETT
438 Plymouth Street, Abington
LEONARD W. BRACKETT
28 Rice Street, Middleboro
ROBERT E. BRACKLEY
1380 South Main Street, Athol
ELAINE J. BRANDT
15 Steiger Road, Holyoke
DONALD BREADY
Boston Road, North Wilbraham
DONALD E. BRENNEN
104 Cedar Park, Melrose
DONALD F. BRENNAN
2 Shawmut St., Fairhaven
EDWARD D. BRENNAN
280 Oak Street, Holyoke
THOMAS F. J. BRENNAN
84 Walton St., Fitchburg
ELLEN M. BRIGGS
192 Winthrop St., West Medway
BERNARD J. BRITT
335 Amity Street, Amherst
PHILIP BROCKMAN
11 Sunhill Lane, Newton Center
BRETA E. BROWN
Mendon Street, Blackstone
DAVID L. BROWN
Sunny Hill Road, Lunenburg
DORIS J. BROWN
South Street, Florida
JAMES R. BROWN
96 Conant Street, Danvers
STEVEN BROWN
East Pleasant St., Amherst
HERBERT BRUMER
5g8 Carew Street, Springfield
CAROL A. BRUNELL
582 Silver Lake Street, Athol
JEANNE A. BRYSON
1662 Westfield St., W. Springfield
CHARLES P. BUCK
Bartlett Street, Northboro
NICHOLA BUCKERIDGE
76 Pleasant Street, Cohasset
CHESTER P. BURAS
9 Abington Ave., Peabody
MARY LOU BURGESS
279 White Street, Springfield
EVELYN BURHOE
64 Glenmerle Circle, Reading
DIANE B. BURNHAM
8 State Street, Worcester
CHARLES M. BURNIM
10 Walnut Ave. Revere
ROBERT E. BURNS
28 Montvale Street, Roslindale
ROBERT H. BURY
416 Danforth Street, Taunton
GEORGE D. BUSHA
22 John St., East Longmeadow
ROGER BUTTERWORTH
124 Pleasant Street, Milton
NORMA R. CADIFF
2 Clarendon Street, Maiden
DAVID D. CAHALEN
395 Pecks Road, Pittsfield
MARY JANE CAMBELL
7 Everett Street, Cambridge
NANCY J. CAMBELL
20 South High St., Melrose
NANCY M. CAMBELL
R.F.D. 1, Ware
RUTH A. CAMBELL
175 Forest Street, Reading
EDWARD L. CANNER
29 Perkins Street, Winthrop
LOUIS J. CANTORI
81 Bridge St., Northampton
JAMES J. CAPELESS
85 Silver Street, Springfield
RITA V. CAPOLUPO
196 Trenton St., East Boston
RICHARD G. CARLO
40 Kent Street, Somerville
GRETA A. CARLQUIST
50 Park Street, Hudson
ARTHUR R. CARON
126 East Street, Springfield
JEAN CARPENTER
186 East Main St., Marlborough
LAWRENCE CARPENTER
227 Charles St., Fitchburg
DENNIS CARROLL
3 9 Vernon Street, Worcester
PHILIP T. CARSON
Dewey Avenue, Sandwich
RAYMOND S. CASAVANT
27 Brook Road, Southbridge
MAUREEN R. CASEY
79 Grand View Ave., Worcester
ARTHUR F. CASSIDY
7 Meshaka St., West Roxbury
JAMES J. CASSIDY
227 Mill Street, Agawam
LEO M. CASSIDY
Prospect Street, Medway
RICHARD M. CECHVALA
Prospect Street, Hatfield
ALCON H. CHADWICK
Polpis Road, Nantucket
ALAN G. CHALK
Trailer Park, U of M, Amherst
JAMES A. CHAMBERS
79 Lonsdale Street, Dorchester
SYDNEY G. CHAPIN
Depot St., R.F.D., Montague
JONAS H. CHAVES
1 01 7 Humphrey St., Swampscott
ALBERTINE L. CHENOT
Highland St., Housatonic
EDMOND T. CHROBAK
R.F.D. 1, Ware
CARL L. CLAPP
15 South St., Harwichport
ANN P. CLARK
86 Avon Street, Lawrence
DAVID B. CLARK
125 Barrett St., Northampton
GREGORY B. CLARKE
7 Newbridge Ave., Woburn
MARGARET CLEMENTS
40 Prospect Hill Road, Lexington
DOROTHY CLEVENSON
377 V.F.W. Parkway, Brookline
STUART B. CLOUGH
Main St., Vineyard Haven
ROBERT R. CLOUTIER
288 Elm Street, Holyoke
JUDITH COBB
90 Sims Road, Wollaston
HENRY J. COCOA
159 Cottage St., East Boston
ROBERT C. COLE JR.
152 Morningside Road, Worcester
RALPH F. COLEMAN
45, Florida St., Springfield
WILLIAM D. COLLETTE
60 Hillside Road, Watertown
RAYMOND T. COLLINS
83 K Street, Turners Falls
WILLIAM A. COLLINS
41 Hurlcroft Ave., Medford
JAMES T. CONDON
25 Camp Road, West Roxbury
WILLIAM P. CONLIN
75 Lynde Street, Gardner
WILLIAM A. CONNOLLY
21 Cottage Street, Peabody
PAT CONNOLLY
488 Elm Street, Framinqham
PATRICIA CONNOLLY
383 Pleasant Street, Leominster
JAMES J. CONNOR
I Marlboro Road, Holyoke
THOMAS L. CONNOR
210 State Street, Northampton
WILLIAM J. CONNORS
472 Ashmont St., Dorchester
ALFRED CONRAD JR.
50 East Housatonic St., Pittsfield
RICHARD E. CONTE
81 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury
MARIE A. COOK
46 Belvidere St., Springfield
NANCY COOK
36 Buzzards Bay Ave., Buzzards Bay
JOSEPH F. COPPINGER
II Lake Drive, Needham
JOSEPH COPPOLA
49 Manhattan Ave., Springfield
JOSEPH D. CORACCIO
115 Felton Street, Waltham
RAYMOND J. CORMIER
71 Fourth Street, Leominster
J. F. CORNETTE JR.
128 Bell Rock St., Everett
THOMAS M. CORNISH
12 Hallock Street, Amherst
JAMES W. COTTER
8 Buffum Street, Worcester
PHILIP C. COUCHON
22 Pleasant St., Easthampton
LEWIS P. COUNCILMAN
218 Highland Ave., Somerville
ARMAN COURTEMANCHE
962 Water Street, Fitchburg
SYLVIA A. COUTINHO
Circuit Ave., Oak Bluffs
JANICE A. COWDREY
812 Cushing Way, Cohasset
JON A. COWEN
9 Trumball Rd., Northampton
EDWARD H. COWERN
266 Main Street, Ashland
PATRICIA E. CRANE
48 Rich Street, Worcester
RONALD E. CRAVEN
20 Range Ave., Taunton
ANN L. CRAWFORD
68 Marblehead St., North Andover
MARK V. CROCKETT JR.
Box 184, Granby
DUANE E. CROMACK
Box 103, Cushman
ROBERT E. CRONIN
34 Plymouth Ave., Swampscott
DENNIS M. J. CROWLEY
32 Russett St., West Roxbury
HERMAN J. CROWLEY
14 Haywood Street, Greenfield
FRANK F. CULLEN
82 Bacon Street, Winchester
JAMES G. CUTLER
70 Alderman Street, Springfield
JOAN E. DAFFINEE
60 Bellevue Ave., Melrose
ERIC W. R. DAHL
1 18 Summit Street, Hyde Park
ROBERT F. DALLMEYER
22 Plymouth Street, Pittsfield
HARRY C. DAMON
32 Kendrick Place, Amherst
V. C. DANGELMAYER
28 Ellison Park, Waltham
MERALYN C. DANIELS
27 Hillcrest Road, Reading
SYMA R. DANIELS
34 Edson Street, Longmeadow
CLARKE S. DAVIS
628 Pleasant Street, Attleboro
FRANK E. DAVIS JR.
19 Mason Road, Needham
MARY L. DAVIS
26 Norfolk St., Holliston
ROGER S. DAVIS
144 University Rd., Brookline
THOMAS L. DAVISON
15 Glendale Road, Melrose
HENRY J. DEC
7 Franklin Street, Holyoke
ANDREW DEFRANCESCO
19 Swift Terrace, East Boston
GRACE M. DELTOUR
18 Reynolds Ave., Monson
H. J. DEMARSICO JR.
581 West Main St., North Adams
JOSEPH F. DERRY
23 Essex Street, Holyoke
RAYMOND DESELLIER
19 Stebbins Street, Springfield
DANIEL J. DESMOND
R.F.D. North East St., Amherst
MARIE J. DESMOND
118 Long Hill Road, Springfield
GUNNAR W. DEURELL
188 Central Ave., Medford
MARTHA E. DEWIRST
63 Washington St., South Groveland
BRUCE B. DICKINSON
47 Bristol Street, Springfield
LOIS G. DICKINSON
42 Harris St., North Amherst
DOMINIC J. DIMATTIA
8 Bowdoin Street, Medford
MARILYN C. DOERING
82 Meadowbrook Ave., W. Springfield
THOMAS A. DOLAN
12 Grove Street, Millbury
EDWARD S. DOLBY
578 South Main St., Great Barrington
WILLIAM E. DONAHUE
70 Edgehill Road, Winthrop
MICHAEL H. DONOVAN
31 North Ridgewood, South Orange, N.J.
ROBERT J. DOW
103 State Street, Newburyport
RAYMOND F. DOWLING
40 Bakersfield St., Dorchester
OWEN W. DOWNHILL JR.
65 Eddy Street, Springfield
CAROL A. DRENNAN
22 Eleanor Road, Pittsfield
PHYLLIS DRINKWATER
53 Jersey Street, Marblehead
BRUCE B. DUFFY
23 Carew St., South Hadley Falls
COLETTE DUMONT
149 North Main St., North Uxbridge
ANN M. DUNBAR
42 Church St., Shelburne Fall
JOYCE O. V. DUPUIS
South Washington St., Belchertown
AUDREY W. DURLACK
Seekonk Rd., Great Barrington
THOMAS D. DWYER
2 Gleason Ave., East Brookfield
DAVID A. DYER
Maple Street, Belchertown
ETHEL A. EATON
277 Atlantic Ave., Hull
MARYBETH EBERLY
10 Lewis Street, Needham
PRISCILLA G. EHNES
Eridge Street, Medfield
PETER J. ELDRIDGE
Ivy Street Pkd., Wareham
DOROTHY M. ELLERT
75 Calumet Road, Holyoke
RONALD R. ELLERT
20 Yoerg Circle, Holyoke
JEAN F. ELLIOT
388 Wellworth Ave., Lowell
JACQUELINE C. ENOS
103 Stephen St., South Dartmouth
PEARL ENTIN
158 Allen Avenue, Lynn
JAMES ENWRIGHT
92 Laurel Street, Fitchburg
JOHN F. EPPICH
39 Fairview Road, Norwood
ROBERT R. EVANS
109 High Road, Newbury
STANLEY E. EVERETT
13 Colony Street, Amherst
RICHARD F. FABRIZIO
364 Franklin Street, Whitman
MARTIN J. FALLON JR.
37 Brookline Ave., Holyoke
ROBERT C. FALLON
84 Holbrook St., North Adams
DAVID C. FARWELL
30 Main St., Montague City
LOUIS A. FAVELLO
20 Waldeman Ave., East Boston
C. A. FEDERER III
41 Louise Road, Belmont
ROBERT P. FERRIANl
498 East Sixth St., South Boston
RICHARD M. FEWKES
53 Mandalay Rd., Springfield
JAMES R. FINNEGAN
39 Pease Ave., Monson
SYLVIA A. FINOS
7 Wall Street, Everett
LOUISE H. FISH
110 Union Street, Franklin
JOHN D. FISK
Box 731, Amherst
JOHN D. FISKE
39 Oak Courts, Greenfield
FRED D. FITZGERALD
Three Rivers Rd., Belchertown
JOHN P. FLARUN
25 Forest Ave., Greenfield
JUDITH L. FLEISCHER
35 Thurlow Ave., Revere
BARRY FLEIDER
28 Perry Ave., Lawrence
JOHN J. FLYNN
9 Woodbine Street, Worcester
RAYMOND A. FLYNN
11 Second Street, Natlck
ROBERT L. FOLEY
21 Saxton Street, Dorchester
JUANITA I. FORD
R.F.D., Dalton
JOAN R. FORWARD
9 Pelham Street, Saugus
HENRY N. FOURNIER
31 Pochassic Street, Westfield
ELSA COLLINS(Mrs.)
Box 164, Dennis
HENRY FREDRICKSON
81 Forest St., South Weymouth
ROBERT W. FREY
30 Harvard St., South Hadley Falls
JOSEPH C. FUNCASTA
31 Hamlin Street, Pittsfield
NORMAN G. GAGE
5 Rice Street, Natick
DONALD E. GAGNON
Park Street, Pepperell
WILLIAM N. GAGNON
151 North Maple St., Florence
MURIEL A. GALLINARO
107 Colonial Ave., Waltham
HUGH R. GARDNER
72 Horseshoe Drive, West Boyleston
W. E. GATCHELL JR.
158 Oak Street, Needham
ALTHEA F. GAYLORD
85 College St., South Hadley
DAVID L. GEER
42 Central Street, Auburndale
GAIL C. GENTILE
52 Malvern Rd., Brockton
JOHN C. GENZABELLA
273 Columbus Ave., Pittsfield
ACHILLES GEORGIOU
37 Highland Park, Peabody
J. A. GERMANOWSKI
23 South Carolina Ave., Pittsfield
RICHARD M. GIBBS
56 Columbas Ave., Holyoke
ROBERT S. GlELDA
68 Sherbrooke St., Springfield
CHARLES W. GILMORE
112 School Street, Islington
JUDITH E. GILSON
175 Park Street, Stoneham
JOHN H. GIVAN
2 Humboldt Ave., Worcester
RICHARD C. GLIDDEN
60 Norgate Road, Attleboro
EDWARD M. GLISTA
41 Verge Street, Springfield
BERNARD GOCLOWSKl
15 Prospect Street, Hatfield
EDWARD F. GODFREY
83 Fifth Ave., Haverhill
SHEILA G. GOLDBURGH
458 Lowell Ave., Newtonville
JOHN J. GOLDA
24 Ashley Street, New Bedford
WILLIAM H. GOODWIN
2 Meadow Lane, Marbiehead
ARTHUR L. GORDON
50 Midland Street, Worcester
WALTER C. GORENFLO
21 Bliss Street, Florence
RICHARD H. GORING
18 Glenburnie Rd., Roslindale
CONSTANCE GOWDY
4 Lantern Lane, Winchester
WALTER J. GRADY
78 Montebello Rd., Jamaica Plain
PATRICIA E. GRAHAM
1 Winneman Street, Natick
FRED M. GRALENSKI
65 Northfield Rd., Millers Falls
DAVID R. GRANT
115 Essex Street, Beverly
HAROLD K. GRANT
296 South Street, Southbridge
JENNY L. GRAY
124 Jones Rd., Hopedale
EDWARD H. GREEN
44 Prindiville Ave., Framingham
FRANCIS E. GREGOIRE
25 Grove Street, Adams
ALBERT J. GRIMARD
174 Dalton Street, Lowell
JERALD A. GRIMES
269 Green Street, Athol
ANNE A. GRIMLEY
90 Elmwood Rood, Needham
ELIZABETH GRIMM
6 Everest Street, Natick
BARBARA J. GROVER
145 Springfield St., Springfield
ROBERT W. GRUNDY
88 Oaklawn St., New Bedford
ALAN B. GRUSKIN
9 Colfax Street, Springfield
DAVID J. GUARNACCIA
129 Normandy Road, Longmeadow
WILLIAM GUAZZO JR.
21 Worcester Street, Fitchburg
JANET M. GUILD
138 Rumford Ave., Mansfield
FRANCIS J. GUILIANO
3 93 Norfolk Street, Cambridge
C. E. GUSTAFSON
5 01 Nahatan Street, Fitchburg
DOUGLAS A. GUYETT
1407 State Street, Springfield
EDWARD HAGELSTEIN
Sylvester Rd., Northampton
JEAN M. HALE
393 Randolph St., South Weymouth
LUCY HALL
Dodge Road, Rowley
FREDERICK HAMEL
38 Central St., West Brookfield
JAMES C. HAMILL
239 Denver Street, Springfield
DANIEL R.. HANLON
69 Centre Street, Quincy
EUGENE L. HANNON
The Spruces, Williamstown
JOSEPH P. HANNON
5 Franklin St., Attleboro
MARSHA HANSON
989 Plymouth Street, Abington
RICHARD P. HARLAND
18 Becket Street, Dorchester
JOHN G. HARRINGTON
475 Pleasant Street, Holyoke
SUSAN J. HARRINGTON
Main Street, Graniteville
ALAN HARRIS
43 Clinton Ave., Pittsfield
J. KNIGHT HARRIS JR.
340 South Main St., Sharon
MARGARET D. HARRIS
76 Blake Road, Lexington
KATHRYN E. HART
4 1 Westwood Parkway, Southbridge
JAMES E. HARTWELL
18 Franklin Street, Northampton
ELEINOR G. HARVEY
104 Spring Street, Amherst
ROBERT A. RASKINS
Loop Road, Savoy
DONALD E. HASTINGS
2 Colonial Ave., Agawam
ROBERT J. HAYES
Walnut Street, Plainville
HENRY H. HAZEN
52 Rockaway Ave., Marbiehead
MARGARET S. HEALEY
19 Roosevelt Ave., Springfield
JUDITH HEANEY
94 Elmwood Road, Swamscott
GLENN R. HEARN
Edgartown Rd., Vineyard Haven
BERNARD J. HEAVEY
33 Beacon Street, Florence
SANDRA HECHT
56 Summer Street, Saugus
EDWARD C. HEMPEL
90 West Silver St., Westfield
RAY C. HENRIKSON
290 Lovell Street, Worcester
DONALD B. HEPWORTH
R.F.D. 2, Amherst
JUDITH R. HERBERG
41 Putnan Ave., Pittsfield
CHARLES J. HERMAN
80 Puritan Drive, Quincy
ELEANOR A. HIGGINS
22 Vinebrook Road, Lexington
DONALD G. HIGHAM
118 Norman St., New Bedford
DAVID S. HILL
Webster Street, Marshfield
DONALD R. HILLER
126 Main St., East Northfield
JAMES G. HIRTLE
20 Oak Street, Charlestown
GEORGE G. HIXON
17 Montague Street, Worcester
JOAN E. HODGSON
1 Short Street, Holden
RICHARD M. HOGAN
593 Riverside Drive, Florence
JOHN R. HOLMGREN
Colorado Drive, Holden
EDWARD C. HOLT
Meadowview Drive, Cheshire
R. L. HORNBECK JR.
37 South Prospect St., Amherst
BEVERLY A. HORNER
19 Edendale Street, Springfield
ALTON L. HORTE JR.
27 Perry Road, Braintree
NANCY L. HOUSTON
112 Brown Street, Seekonk
NANCY ROWLAND
Elm Street, Southampton
MERRILL C. HOYLE
829 Main Street, Amherst
JOAN R. HUXTABLE
205 Fairview St., Greenfield
RONALD T. HWALEK
65 Fuller Street, Ludlow
CLAIRE F. HYLAND
2 Border Street, Whitinsville
DAVID A. HYNES
Westview Trailer Park, U of M, Amherst
ROBERT HYNES
Westview Trailer Park, U of M, Amherst
FRED R. lOSUE
30 Corey Street, Everett
JANET M. ISAAC
Tileston Road, Randolph
DONALD R. JACOBS
27 Montague City Rd., Greenfield
WAYNE C. JAESCHKE
834 South Church St., North Adams
LOUIS JAMES
34 Yarmouth Street, Boston
ELI ZABETH A. JANIK
80 Carew Terrace, Springfield
CATHERINE B. JAROSZ
234 Commonwealth, Attleboro Fall
RALPH L. JENANYAN
32 Upton Street, Boston
ARNETT M. JENKINS
34 Mechanic St., Mattapoisett
DOROTHY L. JENKINS
Ballardvale Road, Andover
ELLEN M. JENSEN
38 Pearl Street, Palmer
JANET A. JODAITIS
527 Pleasant Street, Gardner
BARBARA JOHNSON
331 Linden St., Wellesley Hill
BARBARA A. JOHNSON
13 Fort Street, Northampton
GRACE B. JOHNSON
27 Fellsview Terrace, Melrose
RICHARD W. JOHNSON
82 Skyridge St., Ludlow
GORDON S. JOHNSTON
8 Candia Street, Arlington
KAREN P. JOHNSTON
Sylvan Road, Uxbridge
R. P. JOHNSTON JR.
58 South East Street, Amherst
MARJORIE M. JONES
18 Cherry Street, Wenham
RHONA BETTY JONES
5 Blaine Street, Springfield
WILLIAM KACMARCIK
1225 Gilbert Ave., Wilmington
METROFAN KALAFATAS
263 West Second St., Boston
JANET G. KALINOWSKI
1 First Street, Turners Falls
LAWRENCE M. KANE
21 Oakland Steeet, Fitchburg
ALAN L. KAPLAN
17 Kings Beach Terrace, Swampscott
LUAYNE KAPLAN
217 Rounds St., New Bedford
PAUL A. KASPARSON
8 Summer Hill Rd., Worcester
JOHN S. KATSOULIS
55 Main St., West Springfield
CYNTHIA V. KATZ
286 Chestnut Street, Chelsea
LEONARD KATZ
58 McLellan St., Dorchester
LOUIS KAUFMAN
90 Kensington Ave., Springfield
FRANK J. KAVENEY JR.
131 Albemarle St., Springfield
TANIA KEAN
227 North Beacon St., Watertown
MARCIA J. KEITH
5 Barrett Road, Peabody
FRANCIS W. KELLEY
195 Sea Street, Hyannis
MARLENE E. KENDRICK
296 Union St., North Adams
GEORGE D. KENNEDY
5 Gilman Street, Holyoke
PHILIP KENNEDY
Post Office Box 199, Leeds
LOUISE M. KENNISON
26 Summit Street, Springfield
ELIZABETH E. KEOGH
8 School Street, Medway
DAVID B. KING
East Brookfield
WINSTON KING JR.
Tucker Rd., North Dartmouth
ROBERT E. KINNECOME
93 Rivulet St., North Uxbridge
ROBERT F. KLINGLOFF
9 Belmont Ave., Northampton
JEAN A. KLOCKO
Prospect Street, Hatfield
TANYA Z. KOLLIGIAN
30 Traincroft St., Medford
WESTON G. KOLSTI
4331 Washington St., Ros lindale
JOHN J. KOMINSKI
27 Parallel St., Springfield
DAVID L. KONRAD
109 Pleasant St., Leicester
BARBARA R. KOPLOW
4 Wellington Hill, Mattapan
VASILEOS KORDAKIS
899 Liberty Street, Springfield
LOIS A. KORNGUT
3 Waverley Ave., Newton
ALFONS J. KORZAN
7 8 Sugarloaf St., South Deerfield
VIRGINIA I. KOWAL
82 Cedar Street, Fairhaven
IRENE M. KOWALCZYK
6 Payson Street, Worcester
ARTHUR S. KOYKKA
Main Street, West Townsend
HELEN V. KRAUSE
Hudson Road, Sudbury
DAVID H. KRAVETZ
106 Grovers Ave., Winthrop
RONALD KROCK
17 Havelock Road, Worcester
WILLIAM J. KROLL
199 High Street, Thorndike
CHARLES V. KORKUL
13 Maple Ave., Northampton
PHILLIP A. KYRIACOU
297 Bay Street, Springfield
MALCOLM J. LABELL
56 Harvard Street, Everett
DALE T. LABELLE
58 Springvale Rd., Reading
JOSEPH C. LABELLE
89 Venture Drive, Springfield
IRVING D. LABOVITZ
9 Foster Street, Lynn
ARLENE A. LAITINEN
256 Park Street, Gardner
GARLAND C. LAMERE
126 West Main St., Orange
ALLAN O. LAMPI
Depot Rd., East Templton
ROY E. LANDSTROM
41 Lunt Street, Williamstown
MARY L. LANOUE
Harwood Street, Williamstown
FREDERICK LANPHEAR
78 Fairview Way, Amherst
EDWARD F. LARKIN JR.
67 Chilton Street, Belmont
THOMAS H. LATHAM JR.
823 Brock Ave., New Bedford
GEORGE L. LAUGHLIN
36 Shady Brook Lane, Springfield
WINSTON H. LAVALLEE
Division St., Great Barrington
DONALD LAVERDIERE
Mt. Dumpling Road, Palmer
PETER A. LAVERTY
58 Avendale Rd., West Hartford, Conn.
CONSTANCE LAVIGNE
R.F.D. 1, Southbridge
DONALD J. LAVIGNE
27 South Onota St., Pittsfield
CHARLES LAVIGUEUR
Main Street, Dunstable
ROBERT A. LAWSON
44 Holmes Street, Brockton
RALPH W. LAWTON
887 Cherry St., Fall River
JUDITH A. LEACH
OstervlUe Rd., Osterville
WILLIAM F. LEAHY JR.
65 Red Spring Rd., Andover
BARBARA A. LEE
158 Pleasant St., South Weymouth
WILLIAM A. LEE
51 Monroe Street, Springfield
PAUL W. LEFEBVRE
97 Wilbur Place, Somerset
RICHARD R. LEIGHTON
R.F.D. 2, Orange
MARTIN A. LEKARCZYK
81 High Street, Holyoke
EDWARD P. LEONARD
189 Davis Street, Greenfield
RICHARD P. LEONARD
25 Berkely Street, Arlington
JOSEPH H..LEONVICH
98 Bay View St., Hyannis
MARTHA H. LEPP
84 Melbourne Rd., Pittsfield
PHILIP J. LENNON
40 Flansburg Ave., Dalton
HAROLD LEPPO
235 Woodcliff Rd., Newton Highland
SYLVIA P. LEVINSON
48 Itendale St., Springfield
MARJORIE A. LEWING
24 Washington St., Monson
NANCY J. LIEN
7 Eastford Rd. , Auburn
EARLE LILLY
48 Campbell Ave., Revere
BARBARA M. LINDEN
57 Fairfield Street, Dedham
PATRICIA LINDSEY
193 West Street, Ware
ROBERT E. LINDSTROM
87 Edmund St., East Longmeadow
CHARLOTTE LITMAN
10 Saltonstall Parkway, Salem
ALICE J. LITTLEWOOD
10 Perkins Street, Wakefield
PAUL L. LIVELY
Charlemont
MARJORIE C. LOACH
East Street, Richmond
LEROY F. LOCKHART
Whitney Street, Sherborn
PETER W. LOVEJOY
301 King Street, Littieton
KENNETH R. LOVELL
Central Street, Boyleston
ARONNE M. LUBY
160 Phelps Ave. North Adams
BARBARA J. LUND
148 Waverley Ave., Nev^rton
RICHARD L. LUNDIN
149 Nilsson Street, Brockton
JOHN R. LUPIEN
182 Prospect St., Gardner
ALAN LUPO
3 0 Tewksbury Street, Winthrop
JUNE H. LYMAN
152 Naponset Ave., Dorchester
PAUL F. LYNCH
94 Garden Street, Needham
ROGER G. MACK
108 Lovefield St., Easthampton
JOANNE R. MACLEAN
205 Roycroft Ave., Pittsburgh, Penna.
ELIZABETH A. MADDEN
11 Red Gate Lane, Amherst
THADDEUS MAGIERA
246 Hartwich St., Springfield
PAUL F. MAHONEY
19 Byron Ave., Lexington
PAUL E. MAILMAN
39 Knoz Street, Palmer
STEPHANIE MAJESKI
1 Valley Street, Hatfield
HENRY J. MALEK
Federal Street, Montague
JOYCE L. MALETTE
1215 Washington St., East Weymouth
THOMAS G. MALLETT
138 Newton Street, Weston
ARTHUR E. MANASIAN
lOB Hampshire Heights, Northampton
MERIKE V. MAND
39 Northampton Rd., Amherst
BRINA S. MANDELL
50 Evelyn Road, Waban
ARTHUR G. MANIATIS
531 Exchange Street, Athol
ROBERT C. MANN
119 Warren Rd., Framingham
JANET E. MANNING
259 Marrett Rd., Lexington
JOHN E. MANNING
18 Norman Road, Quincy
MARY MANNING
16 Collins Street, New Bedford
DONALD V. MARCHESE
127 Sheffield Ave., Longmeadow
JOSEPH A. MARCOTTE
57 South Walker St., Lowell
GEORGE MARCOULIER
8B Hampshire Heights, Northampton
ELINOR R. MARDER
27 Wellington St., Mattapan
DAVID G. MARGOLIS
119 Walnut Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill
VINCENT M. MARINI
Linebrook Rd., Ipswich
JANE S. MARKS
826 Main Street, Leominster
EDWARD P. MARRAM
973 Blue Hill Ave., Boston
RICHARD F. MARTEL
64 Prince Ave., West Springfield
HENRY E. MARTINEAU
South Vernon
SYLVIA M. MASON
Arcadia Wildlife, Northampton
ELEANOR L. MATHESON
22 Kimball Street, Maiden
YVON MATHIEU
3432 Main Street, Springfield
CHARLOTTE MATUSZKO
First Neck Lane, Southhampton, N.Y.
WILLIAM H. MAXWELL
16 Eddy Street, Mansfield
CAROLYN MAZZARA
24 Tyler Place, Amherst
WILLIAM E. MAYEROS
193 East Main St., Westfield
RICHARD J. M^CABE
36 Bridge St., South Hadley Falls
JAMES B. McCarthy
275 Hillman St., New Bedford
ROBERT o. McCarthy
Box 194, Stockbridge
MARION E. McCORMICK
Cherry Hill, Stockbridge
JANICE R. McDonald
44 Hillsboro Street, Quincy
WILLIAM McDONOUGH
Hollingsworth St. Mattapan
EDWARD W. McELENEY
7 Edwin Street, Randolph
MALCOLM J. McFARLI N
121 Oakdale Ave., Dedham
WILLIAM R. McGINTY
10 Maitland Street, Milton
DOROTHY A. McGRATH
14 Linden Street, Northampton
JOHN R. McGREAL
122 Oakland Street, Springfield
BARBARA A. McGUIRE
19 Bay State Rd., Holyoke
ROBERT J. McHALE
26 Kress Street, Lawrence
PAUL E. McKEON
258 Fellsway West, Medford
DIANE McKINSTRY
243 Clemence Hill, Southbridge
JOHN W. McKINSTRY
152 Clarendon Ave., Chicopee
SHEILA McLaughlin
10 Ocean View Rd., Swampscott
WILLIAM McLaughlin
90 Rhinecliff St., Arlington
DONALD L. McLEOD
22 Spring Street, Ware
EDWARD C. McMANUS
102 Temple Street, Fitchburg
JOHN B. McNAUGHTON
131 Marion Ave., North Adams
GERALD F. McNEIL
59 Perry Ave., Hanson
PATRICIA McSHEEHY
10 Exeter Drive, Auburn
JAMES P. MEAGHER
42 Montgomery Street, Westfield
DON W. MEDARA
166 South Street, Plymouth
RICHARD G. MEEHAN
33 Canal St., South Hadley Falls
ARTHUR J. MELANSON
15 South Maple St., Westfield
GILBERT M. MELLO
69 West Street, New Bedford
STANLEY C. MERRILL
8 Esty Street, Ashland
ROBERT B. MERRITHEW
15 Marble Street, Stcneham
HERBERT A. MERRITT
87 North Pleasant St., Amherst
RUTH L. MESH
66 Garfield Ave., Easthampton
NORMAN G. MICHAUD
117 Chicomansett, Willimansett
RICHARD P. MICHAUD
6 McFarlin Court, Lawrence
JAMES S. MIDGLEY
I 1 Green Street, Hopedale
JULIUS H. MILLER
19 Upham Street, Maiden
ROY C. MILNER
362 East St., Chicopee Falls
ROBERT R. MINER
New Boston Road, Otis
CLARK MITCHELL
34 Spring Street, Amherst
FREDERICK MITCHELL
35 Lafayette Ave., Buzzards Bay
HENRY MOCZULEWSKI
91 Russell Street, Hadley
GUY J. MONTOSI
45 West Street, Braintree
HAROLD F. MOODY
176 Rhoda Street, Quincy
DENIS J. MOONEY
South Pamet Rd., Truro
DAVID E. MOORE
131 Mill Street, Gardner
MARY L. MOORE
II Mason Street, Medford
BARBARA G. MORFIELD
68 Brook Road, Milton
DAVID J. MORIARTY
21 Clinton Ave., Holyoke
JUDITH R. MORRIS
212 Arcade Avenue, Seekonk
LINDA L. MORRIS
Strawberry Hill Street, Dover
ROBERT J. MORRIS
34 Oakland Street, Melrose
T. D. MORRISSEY
174 Union Street, Holbrook
ELAINE S. MORSE
III Central Street, Foxboro
ROBERT F. MORTIMER
39 East Park Ave., Lynn
THOMAS C. MOSCHOS
21 Morningside Rd., Worcester
MAUREEN A. MOYNAHAN
329 High Street, Thorndike
PETER R. MUNROE
22 Smyrna St., West Springfield
ROBERT MURPHY
4 School Street, Amesbury
ROBERT D. MYERS
15 Elm Street, Ware
RODERICK H. MYERS
413 Pleasant Street, Holyoke
ALWIN F. NAEDELE JR.
7 Sturdy Street, Attleboro
JOHN M. NAUGHTON
80 Wilder Terrace, West Springfield
LOIS A. NAZARIAN
75 Westglow Street, Boston
EUGENIE B. NELSON
25 Parker Street, Wilmington
CAROLYN W. NEWELL
213 Washington St., Leominster
NADINE NEWTON
2 Natural History, Worcester
RONALD B. NEWTON
Taylor Hill, Montague
ROBERT D.. NICHOLSON
West Street, Paxton
WILLIAM W. NICOLL
35 Harvey Street, Thorndike
CHARLES H. NIXON
8 Warfield Street, Hopedale
LINWOOD P. NODDIN
108 Central Ave., Ayer
M. I. O'CONNOR
694 Bridge Street, Northampton
JOSEPH H. O'NEIL
19 Linden Street, Holyoke
GERALD N. ONOS
4 Lakeviev^r Avenue, Lynn
DONALD V. O'BRIEN
29 Edwards Sguare, Northampton
JOAN F. O'BRIEN
940 Worthington St., Springfield
ROBERT L. O'BRIEN
27 Crescent Street, Northampton
THOMAS E. OHNESORGE
276 Washington St., Fairhaven
DONALD P. O'LAUGHLIN
35 Revere Parkwfoy, Pittsfield
RONALD E. OLIVEIRA
Rocky Nook, Marion
RICHARD A. OLSON
65 Pine Tree Lane, Abington
WILLIAM J. O'NEILL
22 Rock Island Rd., Quincy
ANN P. OROFINO
19 Homestead Ave., Acushnet
ARPAD J. OSTEIMER
Hampshire Heights, Northampton
LEE OSTROFSKY
12 Foster Street, Palmer
MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN
6 Taylor Street, Holyoke
RICHARD J. PADUCH
329 June Street, Worcester
PAUL T. PAINCHAUD
92 Whittier Ave., Pittsfield
DANUTE I. PAJAUJIS
95 Harrison Street, Worcester
ALEXANDER PALMER
46 Bancroft Street, Springfield
ELSIE H. PAPENFUSS
39 Friend Street, Adams
WILFRED PAQUETTE
36 Fourth Street, Leominster
CHARLES H. PARADIS
36 Ludger Ave., Chicopee Falls
MARY JANE PARISI
25 Seventh Street, Onset
JOHN O. PARKER
HoUis Street, East Pepperell
ROSEMARY A. PARKER
Pleasant Street, Lunenburg
WILLIAM L. PARKIS
4 Elm Street, Oxford
CLARICE J. PARTHUM
18 Abbot Street, Lav/rence
HENRY R. PASSOLT
1 Hickory Lane, Auburn
CONSTANCE L. PATTEN
44 Grosvenor Rd., Needham
MARGARET A. PAULEY
143 Day Street, Leominster
JOHN B. PAYDOS
47 West Main Street, Ware
STEPHEN R. PAYNE
3 Paxton Street, Leicester
MARCIA E. PEARIS
42 Johnson Street, Lynn
VIRGINIA L. PEARSON
Standish Way, West Yarmouth
JAMES R. PEASE
Montague Road, Montague
NELSON B. pease"
25 Santa Barbara St., Springfield
JOHN A. PECK
Great Road, Stow
ALFRED J. PEDERCINI
76 Tyler Street, North Adams
SANDRA PELCZARSKI
54 Upland Ave., Webster
RICHARD K. PENNELL
38 Field Street, Longmeadow
FRANCES M. PEPIN
92 Newton St., West Boylston
JEANNE F. PETRIE
Gardner Road, Templeton
VIRGINIA PHILLIPS
37 Oak Knoll Road, Natick
JOAN M. PIANTONI
330 East Main St., North Adams
THOMAS J. PICARD JR.
11 Payson Ave., Dorchester
ARTHUR S. PIECH
32 George St., Westfield
EDWARD M. PIETRAS
26 Wentworth Street, Chicopee
ANTONIO PIRES JR.
57 Franklin Street, Ludlow
ERNEST R. PIRRP
44 Walker St., Leominster
LUCIA A. PISCITELLI
190 School Street, Brockton
ROBERT W. PIWARZYK
12 Valley Heights, Holyoke
DALE S. PLANTE
39 Highland Ave., Fall River
GEORGE E. PLUMB
779 Parker St., East Longmeadow
DAVID R. POLAND
49 George Road, Quincy
GAYE L. POMEROY
Russellville Rd., Westfield
CAROLYN S. POOLE
East Main Street, Southboro
ALAN F. POOR
14 Wadsworth Ave., Winthrop
NORMAN A. PORTER
Birnam Road, Northfield
DONALD H. POTTER JR.
Reservoir Ave., Rehoboth
CAROL A. POWER
35 Otis Ave., Dedham
DAVID POWERS
529 Lebanon Street, Melrose
RUSSELL W. PRATT
31 North Main Street, Cohasset
SHEILA F. PRESSMAN
20 Eustis Street, Chelsea
DAVID D. PRIMMER
127 Cole Ave., Williamstown
RAYMOND S. PROCTOR
20 Nelson Street, Gardner
ELIZABETH PULSIFER
Winter Street, Yarmouth Port
FREDERICK PURCHES
45 Beverly Street, Dalton
JOSEPH G. PURNHAGEN
47 Park Street, Holyoke
GEORGE C. PUTNAM
17 Kensington Ave., Northampton
JOHN F. PYSZ
464 Maple Street, Swansea
PATSY P. QUATRALE
12 Granite Street, Fitchburg
JAMES M. QUINN
Bay View St., South Dartmouth
WILLIAM E. RAMSEY
213 Central Street, Rockland
JAMES E. RANEY
Warwick Road, Orange
LELSIE G. RATHBUN
Park Street, Stockbridge
GRANT H. RAWDING
Beacon Trailer Park, W. Bridgewater
FRED S. RAYMOND JR.
102 Meadow St., North Amherst
GEORGE F. RAYMOND
172 Exeter Street, Fitchburg
NANCY A. REED
75 Temple Ave., Winthrop
JOSEPH H. REINHARDT
496 Main St., West Medway
WALTER J. RENAUD JR.
5 Mt. Pleasant St., Worcester
MALCOLM S. RICE
347 Lincoln Ave., Saugus
JAMES P. RICH
Box 249 Tonset Rd., Orleans
ALLAN P. RICHARDS
2 Harrison Ave., Holyoke
CARL O. RICHARDSON
158 High Street, Amherst
JEAN H. RICHARDSON
1658 Commercial St., East Weymouth
NANCY L. RICHARDSON
46 Mt. Vernon Street, Saugus
JOHN R. .RIDDLE
Springfield Road, Palmer
ALAN RILEY
23 Sixteenth Ave., Haverhill
PETER J. RIORDAN
86 Edgebrook Rd., Framingham
ROBERTA RIVERS
95 Cheshire Road, Pittsfield
CAROL E. ROBBINS
Russell Road, Blandford
VIRGINIA L. ROBBINS
349 Walnut Street, Springfield
F. JAY ROBINSON JR.
252 Highland Ave., Winchester
RICHARD G. ROBINSON
52 Rittenhouse Terrace, Springfield
MARKO S. RODOLAKIS
897 Liberty St., Springfield
JAMES E. RODGERS
164 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead
GERALD RODMAN
94 Chester Ave., Chelsea Square
FRANCIS J. RODOVICH
Stage Rd., South Deerfield
JACQUELYN L. ROEDER
84 Franklin Street, Milton
KATHLEEN H. ROEMER
4 1 Antwerp Street, Milton
SARA L. ROGOVIN
10 Oakwood Rd., Newt onville
A. FREDERICK ROHLFS
474 Pomeroy Ave., Plttsfield
LOUIS E. RONCARATI
21 Eloise Street, Springfield
CARL O. ROSE
210 Dutcher Street, Hopedale
JAMES A. ROSENBERG
767 Armory Street, Springfield
LOUISA A. ROTH
5 Converse Place, Woburn
ALFRED P. ROY
39 Main Street, Greenfield
ALAN RUBIN
4 1 Hosmer Street, Mattapan
MARJORIE F. RUCH
29 Vassar Street, Worcester
PHYLLIS RUDMAN
I Montello Street, Worcester
JOHN H. RUSSELL
34 Plumtree Road, Springfield
DAVID J. RUSSO
County Road, Deerfield
JAMES F. RUTLEDGE
686 Lancaster St., Leominster
GEOFFREY C. RYDER
483 Mill Street, Worcester
CAROL A. SACCCCIA
332 Belair Street, Brockton
LEONARD D. SACON
31 Wellington Hill, Mattapan
E. E. SADLER JR.
62 Peckham St., New Bedford
CHARLES N. SAGAN
85 Sagamore Ave., Winthrop
SANDRA M. SAKS
36 Granville Ave., Maiden
DAVID M. SALTIEL
465 Norfolk St., Mattapan
MYRNA A. SALTMAN
80 Centennial Ave., Revere
EMIL SALZBERGER
72 Peterborough Street, Boston
LAWRENCE SANGERMANO
103 Calvary Street, Waltham
ANNE P. SARGENT
200 Lowell Street, Peabody
CHRISTINE SARGENT
200 Lowell Street, Peabody
RAYMOND L. SAWIN
Old Sunderland Rd., Montague
JOHN T. SCALES
52 Houston Ave., Milton
PHYLLIS R. SCHER
124 East 176th St., Bronx, N.Y.
KAREN E. SCHMIDT
117 Marion Ave., North Adams
F. E. SCHRUENDER
250 Oakland Ave., Methuen
HENRY P. SCHRUENDER
259 Oakland Ave., Methuen
JACK S. SCHUSTER
31 East Allen Ridge, Springfield
MARTHA B. SKOLNIK
South Worcester St., Chartley
CAROL A. SCOTT
North Street, Whatley
JAMES E. SCOTT
175 Pendexter Ave., Willimansett
JOYCE B. SEAT
302 Prospect St., East Longmeadow
DONALD H. SEELICKE
285 Dickinson St., Springfield
THOMAS P. SENEGAL
58 Bourne St., Three Rivers
ALVIN E. SERSER
10 Mascot St., Dorchester
JAMES C. SETHARES
43 Ridgewood Ave., Hyannis
JAMES J. SHANNAHAN
55 Taylor St., Chicopee Falls
HENRY J. SHASTANY
8 Mt. Pleasant St., Waltham
RICHARD A. SHATTUCK
27 Linden Ave., Greenfield
ALMON L. SHAW
Shaw Road, Swift River
LOUISE A. SHEA
24 Dyer Ave., Whitman
DAVID E. SHEPARDSON
Shepardson Road, Warwick
RICHARD E. SHEPLER
17 Webster Street, Lynn
JEFFREY T. SHEPLEY
200 Campbell St., New Bedford
JOYCE SHER
133 West Main St., Marlboro
DAVID A. SHERMAN
6 Cedar Street, Wakefield
ALICE N. SHIPPEY
410 Davis Street, Greenfield
RICHARD M. SHOCKER
29 Mt. Hood Road, Brighton
GERALD F. SHULDA
5 0 Linden Street, Greenfield
ROBERT L. SHUMAN
21 Hollywood Rd., West Roxbury
ROBERT L. SIBLEY
Dike Road, Athol
MARY A. SICILIANO
185 Bradstreet Ave., Revere
DAVID O. SILVER
364 Johnson St., Fall River
NATHAN J. SILVERTRI
234 Pleasant Street, Hanson
GEORGE SINCLAIR
63 Washington Ave., Northampton
DANIELL C. SIROSKEY
No. 6 Road, Leverett
RICHARD J. SISCA
75 Mechanic Street, Westfield
EDWARD SKROSKI
46 Oak Street, Florence
JOAN C. SLATTERY
115 Milford Street, New Bedford
THADDEUS SMIETANA
1577 Rodney French Blvd., New Bedford
ALBERT J. SMITH JR.
230 Revere Street, Winthrop
BEVERLY J. SMITH
117 East Bacon St., Plainville
FREDERICK J. SMITH
81 Main Streef, Kingston
GEORGE B. SMITH
74 Market Street, Northampton
JOHN R. SMITH
68 South Athol Road, Athol
MYRNA J. SMITH
185 Cross Street, Maiden
ROBERT S. SMITH
118 Abbolt Ave., Leominster
FRANK M. SMOLA
1008 Parker Street, Springfield
CATHERINE L. SNYDER
1146 North Pleasant St., Amherst
DIANA I. SOJKA
27 Rogers St., Indian Orchard
RUTH S. SOKOL
22 Glen Avenue, Methuen
SHIRLEY SOKOLETSKY
612 Woodlawn St., Fall River
LAWRENCE H. SOKOP
73 Allengate Ave., Plttsfield
YORKETTE R. SOLOMON
16 Dix Street, Revere
REBEKAH J. SOMES
Sheffield Plain, Sheffield
ARNOLD P. SOSSNER
III West Ave., Great Barrington
JEAN W. SOUTHER
10 Howe Street, Hingham
JOYCE SOUTHWELL
24 Benjamin Ave., Amityville, N.Y.
RICHARD E. SPARKS
9 Windsor Street, Everett
JOEL R. SPELLACY
131 Chicomansett, Willimansett
ALAN W. SPENCER
177 Bridge St., Northampton
KARIN C. SPIEGEL
200 Arcade Ave., Seekonk
WALTER SPIEWAK
588 June Street, Fall River
HARRY C. SPILOTIS
11 Lawrence Street, Danvers
ROBERT E. STACY
126 Lathrop St., South Hadley Falls
NICHOLAS STADFELD
30 Miller Street, Braintree
JOHN E. STAHL
12 Tyndale Street, Roslindale
JOSEPH R. STEELE
105 Riverview Ave., Waltham
NORMAN A. STEENES
117 First Street, Medford
FRANK G. STEVENS
10 Howe Street, Dorchester
RAYMOND A. STOCKLEY
407 West Street, Plttsfield
EDWARD J. STOKOWSKI
179 Connecticut Ave., Springfield
RICHARD F. STONE
189 Silver Street, Greenfield
PHILIP C. STOWELL
64 Linden Street, Needham
DAVID B. STRATHDEE
661 Liberty St., South Braintree
SANDRA L. STRONG
12 Barnstable St., Swampscott
MARILYN E. SUGARMAN
11 Priscilla Street, Springfield
CAROLE A. SULBORSKI
654 North St., Feeding Hills
BARRIE G. SULLIVAN
153 Storrs Ave., Braintree
JAMES M. SULLIVAN
29 Columbus Ave., Holyoke
JOHN J. SULLIVAN
42 Belcher Street, Winthrop
LOIS R. SULLIVAN
28 Monmouth St., East Boston
NORMAN F. SULLIVAN
346 Sawyer St., New Bedford
STEPHAN J. SULLIVAN
112 North Whitney St., Amherst
TORD E. SVENSON
40 Tuttle Street, Dorchester
MAE E. SWANBECK
344 Pleasant St., Franklin
ROBERT K. SWEET JR.
Main Street, West Upton
THADDEUS C. SWIDRAK
18 Main Street, Northbridge
THEODORE SYLVIA
Box 121 Montague
HARRY F. SYRENNE JR.
303 Main Street, Monson
JOSEPH H. TABAK
19 Darius Center, South Boston
JULIA F. TAFT
Meeting House Box 5, Sterling
NISHAN C. TALANIAN
147 Train St., Dorchester
MARCIA D. TARSKY
188 Commonwealth, Springfield
JOSEPH W. TAYLOR
24 Battle Street, Orange
RICHARD S^.J. TAYLOR
82 Spring Street, Wakefield
JACQUELI NE TEILLON
15 Bulkley Street, Williamstown
JOHN A. TENERO
3 Murray Ave., Westfield
GREGORY TERKANIAN
Pine Grove Road, Spencer
HELENA TERZIAN
26 Fuller Street, Seekonk
GEORGE W. THELIN JR.
8140 California Ave., Whittier, Calif.
JOAN A. THIMOT
117 Manning Street, Hudson
ALFRED E. THOMPSON
110 Meadow St., North Amherst
ALICE M. THOMPSON
124 Nahanton Ave., Milton
MARVIN G. THOMPSON
Main Street, Woods Hole
MILO M. THOMPSON JR.
219 Leydon Road, Greenfield
CAROL A. TITUS
2 Alter Court, Newburyport
RAYMOND V. TIVNAN
204 Fairmont Ave., Worcester
KAREN M. TODD
18 Marion Street, Uxbridge
KENNETH R. TONIS
5 Mt. Vernon Rd., East Weymouth
FREDERIC S. TOPOR
65 Pleasant St., Three Rivers
DONALD J. TORRES
325 Query St., New Bedford
CONRAD D. TOTMAN
Conway
GAIL E. TOTMAN
Bardwells Ferry Rd., Conway
JAMES TOURTELOTTE
34 Merrill Road, Springfield
JUNE TOWNES
26 Forrester Street, Salem
CALVIN O. TOYE
190 Glenrose Ave., East Braintree
BARBARA L. TRACER
606 Main Street, Maiden
DOROTHY J. TRAVERS
56 Reuter Ave., Pittsfield
L. K. TREADWELL
8 Main Street, Dover
JUNE R. TRELA
55 Cleveland Street, Greenfield
PETER D. TRIPP
Westport Harbor Rd., Westport
MARYLOU J. TROJANO
271 Grove Street, Brockton
DONALD C. TUCKER
45 Crescent Road, Longmeadow
JEAN A. TUDRYN
340 Bridge St., Northampton
GEORGE UNGEWITTER
171 Crescent St., Norfhampton
NANCY E. VALENTI
177 Locust Street, Holyoke
JAMES R. VALENTINE
200 Pleasant Street, Framingham
SARA J. VARANKA
45 Merriam Street, Pittsfield
JAMES M.. VARILLY
15 Harrison Ave., Greenfield
ERNEST C. VESPERI
3 1 North Street, Milford
JUSTINE L. VILKER
13 Nahant Ave., Revere
MARVIN M. WALDMAN
56 Nelson Street, Dorchester
RICHARD WALDRON
139 Poplar Street, Roslindale
STEPHEN H. WALES
25 West Street, Hadley
FREDERICK A. WALKER
Lowell Road, Concord
LOUISE H. WALLIS
8 Wolcott Road, Saugus
ROBERT L. WAREHAM
475 Chapin Street, Ludlow
ESTHER M. WARNER
24 Norfolk Street, Springfield
WAYNE J. WARRINER
53 Ellington Road, Quincy
FRANCIS J. WARYAS
25 H Street, Turners Falls
WILLIAM W. WASLICK
45 Vernon Street, Northampton
JOHN F. WATERS
1 Lighthouse Road, Scituate
DAVID W. WATSON
44 Castle Street, Springfield
WILLIAM P. WEBBER
159 West Street, Winchendon
ROBERT M. WEBLER
14 1 Maple Street, Agawam
ROGER W. WEEKS JR.
Elm St., Box 2, Kingston
MARY C. WEIDHAAS
91 Holyoke Street, Easthampton
CONSTANCE L. WELLS
19 Beech Street, Gardner
NANCY L. WELLS
41 Lewis Street, Newton
DAVID G. WEST
21 Putnam Ave., Braintree
JOHN J. WEST
8 1 Fuller Terrace, West Newton
JUDITH A. WESTCOTT
119 Sunderland Rd., North Amherst
ALICE M. WETHERELL
45 Hillside Ave., West Newton
RICHARD H. WHELAN
28 Gould Street, Walpole
EDWARD V. N. WHITE
68 N. Bayfield Rd., North Quincy
LAURA F. WHITE
7 Sterling Ave., Saugus
JOAN L. WHITEMAN
73 Union St., East Bridgewater
FREDERIC A. WHITNEY
67 Prospect Street, Reading
PAUL V. WHITNEY
11 Dodge Ave., Pittsfield
DONALD K. WHYNOTT
Box 608 Center Street, Amherst
MARY A. WHYNOTT (Mrs.)
Box 608 Center Street, Amherst
SHELBY A. WIDLAND
35 Trafton Road, Springfield
DONALD J. WILDER
48 Converse Street, Palmer
JOHN A. WILDER
347 Dalton Ave., Pittsfield
CHARLES W. WILHELM
42 Round Hill, Northampton
CAROL A. WILKINS
18 Michigan Road, Worcester
NANCY WILKINSON
15 Roy Street, New Bedford
DONALD W. WILLIAMS
Warwick Ave., Northfield
GARDNER R. WILLS
98 Hancock Street, Lexington
ALFRED E. WILSON
240 Beaver Street, Waltham
JAMES R. WINNARD
20 Forbes Ave., Northampton
DAVID WINTERHALTER
Trl Street, Ashland
MARY S. WITHINGTON
21 Spruce St., North Attleboro
STEPHAN WOJTKOWSKI
541 Onota Street, Pittsfield
JOEL WOLFSON
120 Capen Streetf Dorchester
EDWIN L. WOLSKI JR.
24 Chestnut Street, Winchendon
MARTHA H. WOOD
96 Kings Highway, West Springfield
WILLIAM A. WOOD
6 Laurel Ave., Shrewsbury
MERRITT B. WOODING
Route 66, Columbus, N.J.
JOSEPH W. WOOLLER
283 Hillside Ave., Holyoke
NANCY A. WRIGHT
North Road, Carlisle
JOEL WYNER
4 Noble St., West Newton
JOAN H. YARROWS
109 Sunderland Rd., North Amherst
DAVID A. YOUNG
259 Sea Street, Hyannis
JAMES F. YOUNG
Orleans Road, Chatham
NELSIE A. YOUNG
190 Locust Street, Springfield
THOMAS J. ZACCHEQ
63 George Street, Westfield
MARY E. ZAGZOUG
102 Bloomfield Street, Dorchester
MARCIA J. ZALESKY
20 Munroe Street, Northampton
RICHARD J. ZANINI
Main Street, Housatonic
FE'LIX J. ZARLENGO
123 Newbury Street, Chicopee
ROBERT J. ZATERKA
126 Sterling Street, Worcester
SIMON J. ZATYRKA
39 Wildwood Ave., Greenfield
MARILYN ZELLERS
8 Rochelle Street, Worcester
WILLIAM J. ZERLIN
Suffold G2, U of M, Amherst
CLEO A. ZOUKIS
8 Hyatt Street, Bradford
FRESHMEN
JUDITH A. ABRAMS
91 Pollock Ave., Pittsfield
CAROLE E. ADAMS
East Main Street, Hopkinton
ANTONIA AGUAS
Grinnell Street, Berkley
JOANNE M. ALBERTINI
21 Twombly Ave., North Billerica
KRISTIN ALBERTSON
129 Porter Street, Melrose
ROBERT C. ALBRECHT
657 West Street, Pittsfield
REBECCA J. ALLEN
78 Colony Rd., West Springfield
PAUL D. ALMAN
39 Buckingham Rd., Milton
RICHARD D. ALMAN
1 Sheridan Street, Haverhill
ROBERT J. AMIRAULT
40 Bellevue Ave., Haverhill
JOHN D. AMIRO
Brookline Street, Towrnsend
FRED ANDELMAN
47 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill
ALICE E. ANDERSON
5 Grayson Lane, Newrton Falls
ELLEN C. ANDERSON
Off. 224 N. Main Street, Natick
LAURA ANDERSON
Box 113, Granby
PETER C. ANDERSON
Pine Cone Drive, West Yarmouth
SYLVIA R. ANDERSON
68 Cedar Street, Wakefield
THOMAS P. ANDREW
1 Fleming Ave., Andover
EDWARD P. APRIL
Box 161, Kingston
MARK J. APSEY
22 Prince Ave., Winchester
HOWARD A. ARKELL
1144 Main Street, Hingham
MARILYN ARMSTRONG
20 Berkely Rd., Wellesley
BARBARA L. ARONSON
50 Bellevue Ave., Springfield
BENJAMIN P. ASTLEY
197 Beech Street, Holyoke
PHILIP W. ATHANAS
20 Vineyard Street, Cambridge
RICHARD G. ATKINSON
26 Yeamans Street, Revere
DAVID P. AUCOIN
34 Pleasant Street, Spencer
MARY C. AUSTIN
611 Front Street, Chicopee
NANCY P. AVERY
219 Lincoln Ave., Amherst
MARJORIE C. BABB
73 Mt. Prospect St., Bridgewater
EUGENE A. BACHAND
25 Beechwood Ave., Springfield
CALVIN E. BACKSTROM
42 Oakw/ood Ave., Auburn
PAUL J. BAERMAN
54 Aldrich Street , Granby
ALEXANDRA M. BAGG
10 Hildreth Ave., South Hadley
JACQUELINE BAILEY
Brewster Rd., Kingston
SANDRA J. BAILEY
9 Cliffe Ave., Lexington
BETTE A. BAKER
191 Trapelo Rd., Belmont
GERALD S. BAKER
16 Elmore St., Newton Centre
RICHARD H. BAKER
61 Chestnut St., West Springfield
PHILIP A. BAKIRAKIS
8 Waverly Street, Everett
RUSSELL H. BANCROFT
Main St., Box 94, Chesterfield
CAMERON C. BANGS
125 Laurel Street, Fairhaven
FREDERICK F. BARKER
79 Island Rd., Northampton
JANE H. BARKER
R.F.D. South Deerfield
PETER O. BARKETT
92 Belle Street, Springfield
BEVERLY A. BARLOW
10 Maple Street, Palmer
BRUCE K. BARNARD
47 Holton St., West Medford
ROBERT H. BARNEY
48 Arlmont Street, Arlington
RICHARD B. BARNHART
Perrys Trailer Park, North Reading
SUMNER BARR
37 Ascadilla Rd., Worcester
JOAN F. BARRE
72 Samoset Ave., Mansfield
DONALD B. BARRETT
944 East Street, Walpole
PRISCILLA BARRETT
66 Central Ave., South Braintree
KENNETH H. BARROWS
16 Pomeroy Terrace, Northampton
GLORIA C. BASTONI
715 Kempton St., New Bedford
CAROL ANN BATES
62 Fairhaven Rd., Worcester
CHARLOTTE D. BATES
691 Bedford Street, Whitman
PRISCILLA BATTIS
21 Sherman Street, WoUaston
HARLAN M. BAXTER
Mt. Hermon School, Gill
NICHOLAS A. BAZOS
80 Linden Street, Springfield
VIRGINIA BAZZINNOTTI
Kings Highway, Sandwich
ALAN L. BEARDSELL
34 Brewster Street, Springfield
CATHERINE F. BEEBE
152 Chapin Street, Southbridge
GARY A. BEGUN
18 Warwick Rd., Gardner
CONSTANCE BELEZOS
70 Chestnut Street, Quincy
ALBERT W. BELISLE
Union Street, Millis
HERBERT L. BELLO
49 Favre Street, Mattapan
JOSEPH BELLOFATTO
67 Hartford Street, Natick
WILLIAM T. BELLOS
16 Dean Street, Southbridge
JUDITH L. BERBERT
44 Ward Ave., Easthampton
ALFRED O. BERGMAN
23 Linda Ave., Auburn
LAWRENCE E. BERGMAN
101 Nelson St., West Springfield
ALFRED J. BERGSTROM
75 Greeley Street, Clinton
ROBERT BERMAN
154 River Rd., Winthrop
RICHARD E. BERNIER
34 Parker Street, Maynard
MARYANN C. BERNOT
28 Motyka Street, Ludlow
ROBERT J. BETSOLD
West Street, West Hatfield
RUSSELL W. BEVAN
14 Madison St., Chicopee Falls
HERMAN A. BIALECKI
O Street, Turners Falls
LORRAINE J. BIENIEK
Fisk Rd., Adams
FRANCES K. BIRT
30 River Street, Greenfield
CASSANDRA BISHOP
7 Melba Ave., Auburn
HERBERT P. BIX
387 Shirley Street, Winthrop
CLAIRE M. BIZZOZERO
58 Alton Road, Quincy
DAVID N. BLAIS
Page Road, Ashburnham
MARIE A. BLANCHETTE
359 Mt. Vernon Street, Lawrence
MICHAEL J. BLUM
1797 Northampton Rd., Holyoke
WILLIAM F. BOGDAN
34 Taylor Ave., Westfield
VIRGINIA A. BOIRE
102 Cottage Street, Hudson
WILLIAM P. BOLIA
19 Westwind Rd., Andover
BARBARA BONNALLIE
493 Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg
KENNETH B. BONNEY
268 Lexington Street, Newton
BRUCE E. BONNIVIER
626 Hancock Road, Pittsfield
JUDITH BOOGAR
180 Bradford St., Provincetown
ELAINE M. BORASH
172 Essex Street, Lynn
BARBARA S. BORDEN
366 Seaview Ave., Swansea
MERRILYN BORDEN
388 Seaview Ave., Swansea
RICHARD T. BORDEN
Old Harbor Road, Westport
RICHARD BORGGAARD
22 Franklin Road, Winchester
ROBERT J. BOUCHER
38 Dunstable Street, Lawrence
ROGER J. BOURDELAIS
3 Paris Street, Marlboro
DAVID A. BOURNE
82 Claypit Hill Rd., Wayland
EDMOND C. BOURQUE
2 Weitz Street, AUston
EDWARD K. BOWEN JR.
59 Grove Street, North Scituate
WARREN BOWEN
35 Bellevue Hill Rd., West Roxbury
PHILIP A. BOWIE
87 South Street, Williamsburg
GEORGE G. BOWMAN
133 Century Street, Medford
NANCY M. BOYAJIAN
37 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge
NANCY M. BOYD
24 Kendall St., South Attleboro
ROBERT B. BRACK
3 Lyman Street, Natick
GEORGE E. BRADLEY
40 Benton Road, Somerville
JUDITH E. BRASKIE
18 Margaret Street, Monson
DAVID A. BREIL
22 Main Street, Bryantville
PETER J. BRENNAN
14 Adam Terrace, Lowell
DAVID C. BRENNEKE
363 Whitlow Street, New Bedford
RICHARD BRESCIANI
30 Hill Street, Hopedale
MARGARET BREWSTER
89 Brown Street, Waltham
WILLIAM D. BREYER
R.F.D. 1 Box 71 Middle, Southampton
BRENDA S. BRICKS
53 McLellan Street, Dorchester
JANET E. BRIGGS
11 Lyme St., Weymouth Heights
DONALD N. BRIGHTMAN
123 Shaw Rd., Chestnut Hill
JOYCE A. BRIGHTMAN
39 Galen Street, Waltham
EVERETT W. BRINSON
181 Main St., Great Barrington
JOHN O. BROADHURST
Benton Hill Road, Becket
ALAN BROCKMAN
77 Undine Road, Brighton
GERMAINE O. BRODEUR
540 Mt. Hope Ave., Fall River
JOHN J. BROOKS JR.
330 Salem Street, Wakefield
MARILYN J. BROTHERS
West Road, Clarksburg
THOMAS BROUSSEAU
178 West Street, Winchendon
AMY L. BROWN
15 Mt. Vernon Ave., Braintree
BEVERLY A. BROWN
30 Baker Street, Lynn
KATHERINE P. BROWN
20 Beach Street, Manchester
RICHARD E. BROWN
687 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham
SALLY M. BROWN
12 Main Street, Reading
THOMAS J. BROWN JR.
14 Belton Street, Dorchester
WALTER F. BROWN
28 Triangle Street, Amherst
NICHOLAS A. BROWNE
155 Mt. Vernon Street, Dedham
RICHARD C. BUDNEY
33 Harold Street, Pittsfield
PENELOPE F. BULLARD
196 Pleasant Street, Holyoke
ROBERT BULLERWELL
114 Brookline Street, Lynn
SUSAN M. BUNN
16 Fames Ave., Amherst
ROBERT J. BURBANK
52 South Street, Rockport
BARBARA A. BURES
292 Austin St., New Bedford
AGNES C. BURGESS
Old Essex Rd., Manchester
JOHN S. BURGESS
90 Worthen Ave., Weymouth
DOUGLAS W. BURHOE
64 Glenmerle Circle, Reading
BARBARA I. BURKE
40 Fairbanks Ave., Wellesley
ELIZABETH H. BURKE
34 Ryan Road, Florence
LAWSON B. BURKE JR.
21 Vadnais Street, Holyoke
ALICE E. BURT
80 Powell Ave., Springfield
RUSSELL D. BURTON
Box 13 McGregory Rd., Sturbridge
RUTH T. BURZYNSKI
167 Phoenix Terrace, Springfield
SHIRLEY A. BUSH
292 Wells Street, Greenfield
ELSIE E. BUSHA
73 Seventh St., Turner Falls
PATRICIA D. BYRNE
West Main Street, Brookfield
GERARD J. CAGGIANO
69 Notre Dame St., Springfield
JAMES W. CAINES
157 Maple Street, Danvers
RENALD G. CAJOLET
28 Gold Star Rd., Cambridge
MARIANNE CALLANDER
139 Mt. Vernon St., Newtonville
DONALD H. CAMP
Jackson Street, Belchertown
DOUGLAS A. CAMPBELL
44 Yale Street, North Adams
RICHARD W. CAMPBELL
24 Bonner Ave., Medford
THOMAS E. CAMPBELL
24 Bonner Ave., Medford
DAVID M. CARDARELLI
12 South Cogswell St., Haverhill
CURTIS E. CARLSON
160 East Main St., Northbow
JANET F. CARLSON
58 Tamarack Road, Reading
RONALD H. CARLSON
9 Collins Street, Worcester
JOHN A. CARPENTER
46 Hinckley Road, Waban
JOHN E. CARROLL
40 Hawthorne Ave., Pittsfield
RICHARD P. CATALINl
West Main Street, Ashby
RICHARD E. CATANESE
72 Spruce Street, Winchendon
PAUL E. CHAMBERLIN
Mill Street, East Northfield
ROBERT W. CHAMPAGNE
148 High Street, Amherst
RAY W. CHATFIELD
19 Pilgrim Road, Wellesley
HARVEY W. CHEATER
7 Browns Ave., Lynn
RICHARD J. CHECHILE
130 Connecticut Ave., Springfield
DAVID W. CHEEVER
268 Bedford Street, Lexington
MELVIN S. CHESSLER
14 Wales Street, Dorchester
ERNEST S. CHESWORTH
59 Maple Street, Attleboro
GAIL A. CHIROS
43 Rock Street, Whitman
HOPE CHLEBUS
148 Butler Street, New Bedford
WILLIAM CHOUINARD
71 Westfield Rd., Holyoke
FRANCIS N. CICCONE
7 Angelo Street, Worcester
DIANE M. CLARIDGE
646 Jerusalem Rd., Cohasset
ELEANOR L. CLARK
5 Goddard Ave., Tuner Falls
JOHN R. CLARK
19 Leicester St., North Oxford
JANET P. CLARKE
19 Curve Road, Stoneham
ROBERT L. CLARKSON
1 Armory Court, Adams
STEPHEN CLAUGHTON
16 Devens Rd., North Reading
HELENE CLAYMAN
1506 North Shore Rd., Revere
VIRGINIA CLEMENTS
222 Norfolk Street, Springfield
CAROL P. CLIFFORD
434 Salem Street, Rockland
WILLIAM H. CLIFFORD
251 Marcy Street, Southbridge
DALE T. COGGESHALL
144 Summit St., New Bedford
LINDA G. COHEN
52 Ormand Street, Mattapan
NANCY M. COLE
26 Wilson Place, Abington
ROBERTA M. COLE
14 Perkins Street, Winthrop
ALLAN P. COLLAMORE
100 Acushnet Ave., Worcester
CLYDE E. COLLINS
19 Longmeadow Ave., Worcester
GERTRUDE A. CONKLIN
Ashley Falls
THOMAS P. CONLON
10 Newberry Street, Lowell
ROBERTA E. CONLYN
Green River Rd., Williamstown
VIRGINIA CONNOLLY
15 Bayside Street, Dorchester
WILLIAM D. CONNORS
719 Moody Street, Waltham
CAROLE J. CONRAD
Mass. Ave., Lunenberg
BARBARA A. CONROY
18 Perkins Street, Stonehatn
ANN M. CONSOLATI
25 Circular Ave., Lee
NICHOLAS D. CONSTAN
213 Prospect Street, Brockton
ROSEMARI CONTARINO
49 Merrimack Street, Methuen
LAWRENCE J. CONWAY
5 Wunsch Road, Greenfield
MARGARET L. CONWAY
530 Newbury Street, Boston
MALCOLM H. COOK
14 Buswell Street, Boston
JAMES L. COOLEY
Amherst Road, Pelham
DOROTHY CORFITZEN
Lincoln Street, Millville
CHARLES A. CORREIA
20 Independent St., New Bedford
LINDA M. COSTELLO
141 Hillside Road, Franklin
CLEMENT G. COUCHON
71 Northampton Street, Easthampton
MYRVAL E. COUGHLIN
18 Caro Street, Worcester
DONAL COURTEMANCHE
73 Bluefield St., New Bedford
CARL P. COUTURE
15 Fort Square, Greenfield
EARLE M. CRABE
8 Auburn Court, Brookline
JOYCE M. CRAIG
6 14 Chapman Street, Canton
BARRY F. CRANE
37 Faulkner Rd., North Andover
KENNETH J. CRANDALL
1959 Lakeview Ave., Dracut
FRANCIS J. CRAWFORD
62 North Main Street, Uxbridge
ARTHUR N. CREELMAN
38 Norfolk Road, Arlington
CAROL R. CRIMMINS
1611 Commercial St., East Weymouth
JOSEPH CROCETTA
146 H olworthy Street, Cambridge
EDWARD J. CRONIN
71 Donazette St., Wellesley
JEAN R. CROSBY
81 Stevens Road, Needham
GARY A. CROSS
357 Union Ave., Framingham
DAVID W. CROTTY
4 Sheridan Ave., Maynard
MARY G. CROTTY
22 St. Elmo Road, Worcester
JOAN M. CULLEN
30 Lowden Street, Pittsfield
MARY E. CURRY
126 Willis St., New Bedford
NANCY J. GUSHING
27 Dixwell Ave., Quincy
SALLY B. CUTLER
Landham Road, South Sudbury
FRANCIS A. CZAJKA
1 River Street, Thorndike
MARIA W. DAKIS
225 Bristol Street, Springfield
GERARD DALY
41 Upton Street, West Quincy
JOHN D. DALY
382 Chestnut Street, Springfield
ELEANOR DANCEWICZ
18 Orchard Street, Lynn
RONALD W. DARLING
114 East Bacon St., Plainville
JUDITH A. DAVEY
53 Fiske Street, Southbridge
JAMES C. DAVIES
3 Rutland Terrace, Worcester
GERTRUDE A. DAVISON
Old Sudbury Road, Sudbury
KATHERINE E. DAY
22 Peach Highlands, Marblehead
MARGARET E. DEANE
Schoosett St., North Pembroke
PETER J. DEANE
7A Smith Court, Boston
JOHN DEASY
585 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow
FRANCIS E. DEBLOIS
7 Hayer Street, Adams
JOHN E. DELANEY
24 Arch Street, Pittsfield
EDWARD M. DELUSKY
1304 North Street, Pittsfield
LINDA M. DELVENTAL
19 Schiller St., Jamaica Plain
RITA L. DEMARINI
308 Union Street, Ashland
ALICE DERSARKISIAN
100 Star Street, Whitman
RICHARD DESJARDINS
29 Mt. Pleasant St., North Brookfield
ROBERT DESJARLAIS
21 Artisan Street, Chicopee
RUSSELL A. DEVEREAU
3 Lenox Street, Natick
GEORGE R. DEVERRY
34 Lombard Street, Springfield
JAMES W. DEVINE
1 8 Green Street, Marblehead
JOHN E. DEVINE
5 Pitman Ave., Greenwood
JULE C. DEVOE
48 Grove St., North Attleboro
JUDITH P. DIAMOND
58 Tiffany St., Springfield
MARTHA P. DICKEY
19 Maple Street, Arlington
ELEANOR F. DILL
108 Butler Road, Quincy
JAMES R. DIMENTO
201 East Pleasant St., Amherst
BARBARA J. DIMOCK
4 Court Street, Groton
EVERETT T. DIMOCK
South East Street, Amherst
NELSON DINERSTEIN
68 Lawndale Street, Springfield
REGINALD DIODATI
248 Lowell Street, Methuen
RAYMOND C. DION JR.
13 Hume Ave., Medford
THOMAS M. DIRESTA
179 Elm Street, Lawrence
RALPH DITANO
17 Belair Road, Wellesley
CAROL E. DODGE
67 Warren Road, Framingham
MARGARET A. DOERING
82 Meadowbrook Ave., West Springfield
ARTHUR F. DOHERTY
255 Main Street, Woburn
MARGUERITE DOHERTY
510 Highland Ave., Maiden
JOANNE M. DOLL
103 Gibbs Ave., Wareham
EDWARD J. DONAHUE
27 Ogden St., Indian Orchard
LAWRENCE P. DONAHUE
10 Marlboro St., Newburyport
CURTIS H. DOUGLAS
25 Elizabeth Street, Pittsfield
VIRGINIA. B. DOUGLAS
377 Plumtree Road, Springfield
STEVIA G. DOUNELIS
97 Highland Street, Brockton
JAMES E. DOWNEY
214 Huntington Ave., Boston
LEO L. DOWNEY
399 Lincoln Road, Walpole
NORMAN R. DRAPEAU
294 County Street, Seekonk
RICHARD A. DRAPER
2 1 Taft Ave., Lexington
JOHN J. DREWSKI
4 Federal St., Millers Falls
PATRICIA DRISCOLL
69 Pelley Street, Gardner
DAVID R. DRUMM
2 Pine St., Gt. Barrington
MICHAEL J. DUBE
37 Anzio Road, Athol
RENE L. DUBE
30 Fuller St., Chicopee Falls
VIOLA E. DUBE
49 Riverside Ave., Quincy
FRANK R. DUCA
14 True Street, Everett
NORMAN R. DUCHARME
10 Beeler Ave., Fairview
EDWARD J. DUFF
360 Lebanon Street, Melrose
CONRAD J. DUGRE
Jabish Street, Belchertown
JOHN S. DUNN
28 Blaney Street, Swampscott
DANIELE DUNWOODIE
6 Elm Street, Fairhaven
GUY A. DUSHANEK
15 Oak Street, Waltham
HAROLD B. DUTTON
140 Chestnut St., Fairhaven
C. T. DZIEKANOWSKI
1089 North Pleasant St., North Amhersf
CARL W. EASTMAN
147 Union St., East Bridgewater
CALVERT F. ECK
67 Dodge Ave., Pittsfield
MARCIA J. ECTMAN
26 Eastern Ave., Lynn
ELINOR E. EDELSTEIN
24 Ethel Ave., Peabody
MINNA J. EDWARDS
248 Linwood St., Abington
PATRICIA F. EGAN
209 Centre Street, Quincy
ROBERT R. EICHORN
10 Pearl Street, Adams
DIANA A. EKSOOZIAN
103 Spruce Street, Lawrence
SYLVIA ELIOPOULIS
81 Doris Drive, North Weymouth
GEORGE G. ELLIOTT
Old Post Rd., North Attleboro
JAMES R. ELLIS
464 North Main Street, Attleboro
JUDITH A. ELLISON
39 Chestnut Street, Peabody
GRETCHEN ENGELHARDT
17 Otis Street, Bedford
PAUL ENGLISH
48 Perry Ave., Brockton
JAMES B. ENOS JR.
26 Beaumont St., Melrose
MARION J. ERBAN
38 Upland Street, Fitchburg
DONALD L. ESTES
77 Putnam St., East Weymouth
JAMES G. EVANS
372A Dorchester St., South Boston
RANDALL FAIRBANKS
79 Boardman Ave., Melrose
ANNE FANTACCIONE
614 North Main St., Attleboro
NOVA L. FARLEY
Highland Street, Northbridge
RODNEY C. FARNHAM
197 North Main Street, Florence
C. M. FARNSWORTH
72 Audubon Road, Wellesley
JEANNE F. FAUCETTE
48 Gary Ave., Lexington
JEAN M. FEARN
58 Boulevard St., West Springfield
BARBARA D. FEINMAN
14 Middlebury St., Lavirence
HERBERT FELDMAN
254 Barnaby Street, Fall River
RICHARD T. FEOLA
27 Crescent Ave., Revere
CONRAD P. FERRARA
196 Salem Street, Reading
DAVID G. FIELD
64 Bisson Street, Beverly
DONALD S. FIELD
157 Bovvdoin Street, Springfield
JOSEPH S. FIELD
60 Orange Street, Springfield
EDWIN J. FIJOL
107 Cochran St., Chicopee Falls
ALBERT P. FINI
43 Harding Street, Agawam
DAVID F. FINLAYSON
24 Juniper Road, Worcester
JOHN J. FINNEGAN
163 Train Street, Dorchester
AUGUSTA A. FISHEL
Montague Road, Leverett
ROBERT W. FISHEL
Montague Road, Leverett
THOMAS J. FISHER JR.
460 Maple Road, Longmeadow
THOMAS FITZPATRICK
8pp Washington Street, Holliston
JAMES E. FLANAGAN
15 Hicks Ave., Holyoke
JOHN L. FLEMING
Cahill St., West Warren
MARGOT H. FLETCHER
3 Hancock Park, Everett
GERHARD FLIEGE
12 Vineyard Rd., North Abington
FRANCIS T. FOLEY JR.
227 West Third St., South Boston
MARY D. FOLEY
108 Highland Ave., Fitchburg
ROBERT E. FOLEY
6 Fletcher Road, Woburn
ELIZABETH R. FORBES
48 Bowrker Road, Waltham
ROBERT O. FORSANDER
229 Riverside Drive, Northampton
KENNETH E. FORSTER
41 East Riverside, Dedham
JOYCE W. FORTGANG
170 Coolidge Street, Brookline
LEE N. FOSTER
73 Goddard Street, Athol
BRIAN M. FRAWLEY
366 Russett Road, Brookline
PETER N. FREDERICK
Rear 56 Eastern Ave., Gloucester
ALINE G. FREEMAN
6 Ash Street, Lawrence
BARBARA D. FREEMAN
Massachusetts Ave., Lunenburg
HORACE W. FRENCH JR.
21 Bull Street, Nev/port, R.I.
NANCY FRIEDENBERG
865 East Sguantum St., Sguantum
SANDRA C. FRUDE
33 Mechanic St., Shelburne Falls
VIRGINIA C. FRYC
55 Orchard Street, Adams
ROBERT R. FUJCZAK
81 Columbus Ave., Holyoke
WALTER S. FUJCZAK
81 Columbus Ave., Holyoke
ALBERT T. FULCO
24 Welcome St., Great Barrington
RICHARD M. GABERMAN
33 Coit Street, Holyoke
FRANCIS E. GAFFNEY
236 Congress Street, Milford
VICTOR N. GAGNON JR.
24 Dayton St , South Hadley
RACHEL E. GALLANT
West Street, Green Harbor
MARJORY A. GAMBLIN
Box 105, Lancaster
EDWINA GARABEDIAN
139 Elm Street, Somerville
HAROLD E. GAREY JR.
95 Loring Ave., Salem
JOHN J. GARVAN JR.
Bardwell Street, Bondsville
ROLAND F. GAUDETTE
99 Mechanic Street, Spencer
NORMAN L. GAUTHIER
51 Essex Street, Marlboro
LORRAINE GAYZAGIAN
155 Waverley Ave., Newton
HELENA J. GECAWICZ
745 North Montello St., Brockton
HOWARD P. GEDDES
15 Sycamore Lane, Hingham
GEORGE F. GEE
191 Central Street, Stoughton
DAVID L. GEOFFRION
56 Langevin Ave., Fairview
RAYMOND L. GEORGE
57 Elberon Ave., Pittsfield
THOMAS N. GEORGE
8 Bonair Road, Worcester
IRMINGARD G. GERBES
25 Bedford Street, Lexington
CAROL GERSHOWITZ
605 Chapin Street, Ludlow
EUGENE M. GETCHELL
13 South Pleasant St., Merrimac
RONALD A. GIGLIOTTI
25 Brooklyn St., North Adams
CHARLES R. GILLETTE
135 Hillside Ave., Holyoke
HARRY S. GLASS
15 Scottfield Road, Boston
ELAINE CLICK
18 South Lenox Street, Worcester
ELLIOTT S. GLICKMAN
55 Arnold Street, Westfield
RICHARD GLORIOSO
361 Greendale Ave., Needham
GERALD GLYNN
26 Landry Street, New Bedford
JOHN J. GODA JR.
1640 Carew Street, Springfield
HOWARD E. GOLD
333 Belmont Street, Fall River
ANN F. GOLDBERG
21 Cherry Street, Lynn
BARBARA J. GOLDBERG
135 Arnold Street, Braintree
CAROL E. GOLDBERG
35 Garland Road, Newton
PAUL H. GOLDBERG
99 Washington Street, Springfield
SUSAN L. GOLDSTEIN
111 Shawmut Street, Quincy
MEREDITH A. GONYEA
746 St. James Ave., Springfield
EDWIN G. GOODELL
22 Kenwood Street, Greenfield
CLEO A. GORMAN
36 Beaumont Street, Springfield
DONALD L. GORTON
2 1 Vine Street, Manchester
RICHARD H. GOULD
276 Mass Ave., Arlington
RODNEY F. GOULDING
37 Shaffner Street, Worcester
CAROL A. GRADY
86 Seaver Street, Wellesley
JULIUS GRANDONICO
296 North Pleasant St., Amherst
DAVID J. GRANOVSKY
337 Rochester Street, Fall River
ELIZABETH A. GRANT
64 Ferry St., South Hadley
RALPH J. GRASSO
15 North Ave., Haverhill
FRANCES GRAVALESE
135 Stratford St., West Roxbury
GERARD J. GRAVEL
584 Washington St., South Attleboro
PAUL R. GRAVES
7 Main Street, Westford
ELIZABETH I. GRAY
224 Union Ave., Framingham
BETTY A. GREEN
440 Hillside Ave., Holyoke
PATRICIA A. GREEN
385 Highland Ave., Quincy
RICHARD W. GREEN
433 Country Way, Sciterate
WALTER P. GREEN JR.
98 Capen Street, Milton
ESTA F, GREENBERG
107 Freemont Ave., Everett
MARTHA R. GREENSPAN
35 Anderson Ave., Holyoke
BRUCE N. GREGORY
14 Sanford St., East Longmeadow
JOHN W. GREGORY JR.
72 Commercial Street, Provincetown
ANNE B. GRIESBACH
765 Bernardston Rd., Greenfield
BARBARA E. GROLL
82 Noel Street, Springfield
SHELDON GROSSER
157 South Street, Brookline
NORMAN A. GROSSMAN
5 Collision Road, Brighton
DURELLE J. GROVER
103 Tremont Street, Athol
KATHERINE L. GROVER
30 Berry Street, Donvers
DOMENIC GUALTIERI
184 Essex Street, Maiden
BEVERLY G. GUERNSEY
9 Pine Knoll Road, Lexington
JAMES E. GUERNSEY
48 Clark Street, Easthampton
DORINNE M. GUIMOND
44 River St., North Attleboro
JAMES T. GUSTAFSON
West Main Street, Millbury
THADDEUS GUTKOWSKl
323 Green River Rd., Greenfield
ELAINE M. GWOZDZ
East Main Street, Cheshire
DENNIS S. HAGER
11 Claflin Ave., Hopkinton
ANN HAGGERTY
45 Windom Terrace, North Adams
ROBERT C. HALL JR.
Still River
LOUISE HALLENBROOK
66 Quint Ave., Allston
JOSEPH A. HAMEL
10 Park Ave., Monson
ELIZABETH HAMILTON
8 Liberty Street, Clinton
GORDON P. HAMILTON
25 Ash Street, Marlboro
MARY J. HAMILTON
7 Pearl Street, Millbury
PETER D. HANCOCK
17 Lawrence Street, Chelsea
HARRIET HANDMAN
266 Seaver Street, Dorchester
BARBARA P. HANDRICH
East Pleasant Street, Amherst
JOSEPH C. HANNIGAN
33 True Street, Revere
CAROL L. HANNON
5 Franklin Street, Attleboro
BETTY T. HANSEN
1077 East Street, Mansfield
NOLA J. HARDING
36 Phillips Street, Holden
ROBERT J. HARDING
25 Peter Tufts Rd., Arlington
ROBERT C. HARE
Burdon Street, Whitinsville
DONALD C. HARPELL
106 Kimball Street, Maiden
GERALD L. HARPER JR.
175 Court Street, Plymouth
WILLIAM HARRINGTON
155 Cochituate Road, Framingham
KENT E. HARRIS
131 Spruce Street, Watertow/n
WILLIAM J. HARRIS
Shepardson Road, Warwick
ROBERT F. HATCH
190 Kelton Street, Allston
MARGARET HATHEWAY
90 Walton Park, Melrose
RITA HAUSSAMMANN
17 Seelye Street, Amherst
DAVID L. HAUTANEN
288C Commercial St., Provincetown
JOHN A.. HAY
73 Chandler Road, West Medford
MARGARET A. HAYES
21 Watson Street, Braintree
LEON F. HEBERT
1152 Main Street, Agawam
DAVID HEFLER
Smith Road, Milton
MARJORIE HEIDRICH
95 College Street, Amherst
PAUL J. HENCHEY JR.
71 Howard Street, Pittsfield
LEIGH HENDERSON
35 Tewksbury Street, Ballardvale
HOLGER HENDON JR.
16 Papineau Street, Holyoke
LEONE HENDRICKSON
Main St., P.O. Box 66, Wellfleet
JOHN G. HENIGHAN
33 Palmer Court, Clinton
JOSEPH HENRIQUES
84 Maryland Ave., Pittsfield
SHERMAN M. HENRY
230 State Rd., North Adams
ROGER B. HENSHAW
Henshaw Road, Templeton
RICHARD P. HERMAN
12 Radcliff Road, Newton
RICHARD T. HESLIN
4 Muriel Ave., Wakefield
WILLIAM HESSELTON
39 Westminster St., Worcester
EUGENE R. HILL
Conway
HAROLD W. HILL JR.
74 Cross Street, Brockton
CHARLES W. HILLIARD
94 Bluff Rd., North Weymouth
DUNCAN W. HILLS
12 Bertrand Road, Auburndale
ALBIA G. HILTWEIN
P.O. Box 283, Monument Beach
ROBERT B. HINSON
43 St. Paul Street, Brookline
WARREN B. HIRST
5 Center Street, Kingston
NEIL HOLZMAN
151 Ames Stfeet, Sharon
DORIS I. HODGKINS
Liberty Street, Sandwich
SARA A. HOFFMAN
328 Kings Highway, West Springfield
ALAN B. HOLBROOK
14 Eaton Court, Wellesley Hills
JAMES A. HOLLISTER
R.F.D., Sunderland
PRISCILLA J. HOLMES
3 Gott Ave., Rockport
DAVID R. HOPKINS
70 Thomas Street, Belmont
DONALD H. HOPKINS
42 Wallace Ave., Auburn
CURTIS G. HOWARD
40 Manhan Street, Northampton
DOUGLAS S. HOWIE JR.
II Arnold Ave., Northampton
HAROLD H. ROWLAND
I Elm Street, Southampton
ANNA E. HUBBARD
Highland Street, Marshfield Hills
MARCIA J. HUBBARD
57 Fottler Road, Hingham
LEO A. HUBERT JR.
230 Sladen Street, Dracut
ROBIE O. HUBLEY
99 Thornton Road, Waltham
CAROLYN B. HYDE
186 Lebanon Ave.., Pittsfield
ALTA MAE IDE
58 Walnut Street, Shrewsbury
HOWARD R.. IRVING
273 Commonwealth Ave., North Attleboro
CAROL H. JANSSON
22 Warren Ave., Leominster
DAVID A. JAYES
II McKinley Ave., Easthampton
THOMAS I. JEBB JR.
White Street, Lunenberg
EMMA S. JENNINGS
53 Howes Ave., North Dartmouth
PAUL H. JENNINGS
West Street, Carver
DAVID S. JOHNSON
21 Larchmont Lane, Lexington
EDWARD C. JOHNSON
Monson State Hospital, Palmer
GREGORY F. JOHNSON
22 Western Ave., Greenfield
HARRIET M. JOHNSON
10 Davis Ave., Brookline
JAMES E. JOHNSON
11 Sherrill Ave., Pittsfield
KENNETH W. JOHNSON
22 Northridge Street, Worcester
MARY E. JOHNSON
14 Flint St., North Reading
RALPH C. JOHNSON
457 Cottage St., New Bedford
SANDRA E. JOHNSON
15 Bertrand Road, Auburndale
BRUCE F. JONES
20 Pine Ave., Brockton
LEO T. JONES
90 Maple Street, Middleton
ROBERT T. JONES
South Valley Road, Pelham
ADOLPH S. JURCZYK
41 Pease Ave., Monson
EVELYN W. JYLKKA
22 Stockholm Ave., Rockport
P. A. KACZOROWSKl
62 Hathaway St., New Bedford
ELLEN I. KALLIO
Old Boston Road, Sutton
R. J. KALLIPOLITES
4 1 Frederic Street, Springfield
PAUL R. KANE
South Pamet Road, Truro
ROBERT J. KANE
58 Emerson Road, Longmeadow
SALLY C. KANE
7 Monument Sguare, Charlestown
FREDERICK KAPINOS
16 Saratoga Ave., Chicopee
CHESTER J. KANIA JR.
219 East Street, Easthampton
ROBERT P. KAPLAN
3 1 Lothrop Street, Beverly
STEPHEN KAPLINSKY
35 Coit Street, Holyoke
FREDERICK J. KAPLITA
91 Braddock Street, Springfield
ELIZABETH I. KARL
Maple Parkway, Fitchburg
MARILYN KARVELLAS
1 1 Marble Road, Gloucester
JERROLD C. KATZ
48 Harwood Street, Lynn
LELAND J. KATZ
127 Bretton Road, Springfield
KATHERINE KEAVENY
44 Bond Street, Fitchburg
JAMES L. KEELON
70 Pontiac Road, Quincy
THOMAS D. KEENAN
222 Lake Street, Brighton
GREGORY KEKOPOULOS
9 Spring Street, Newburyport
EDWARD J. KELLEY JR.
7 Upland Road, Watertown
JOAN A. KELLEY
60 Sycamore St., New Bedford
BARBARA E. KELLY
14 Highland St., Springfield
DONALD R. KELLY
49 Oxford Street, Plttsfield
JOHN M. KELLY
37 Brockton Ave., Abington
PAUL L. KEMP JR.
200 Green River Road, Greenfield
RICHARD P. KENDRA
4 Bill Street, Chicopee
RAYMOND A. KENNEDY
235 Beech Street, Holyoke
PETER A. KERR
475 Washington St., Goucester
DANIEL C. KIELTY
277 Ashby State Rd., Fitchburg
RICHARD B. KILLOH
29 Durant Road, Weymouth
ANNE L. KILLORY
17 Sachem Street, Wollaston
ROGER S. KINDRED
75 Wyoming Road, Newtonville
JUDITH KING
64 Harrison Ave., Northampton
RALPH W. KING
6 Sheldon Street, Springfield
JEAN E. KIRBY
15 Glenville Ave., AUston
ROBERT C. KLETT
33 Eagle Street, Springfield
GALE E. KLINE
12 Columbia Street, Brookline
BERNARDETTE KLOCK
29 Woodway Drive, Shrewsbury
CHARLES B. KNIGHT
25 Hazen Street, Springfield
JOHN F. KNIGHT
77 Berreley Street, Somerville
WILLIAM S. KNOWLTON
1 1 Brent Street, Dorchester
HARLAND R. KNOX JR.
28 Lincoln Street, Manchester
NANCY A. KOGUT
335 Cedar St., New Bedford
EDWARD H. KOPF JR.
53 Broadway, Pittsfield
EDWIN A. KORDANA
5 Cherry Street, Adams
CAROL P. KOZIK
92 Fourth St., Turners Falls
ELIZABETH A. KRAUSS
113 Freedom Street, Hopedale
ROBERT B. KUDERA
447 Cedar Brook Road, Lynn
JOHN A. KULAS
Jenks Road, Cheshire
MARTHA L. KULCZYK
24 Middle Road, Gardner
NORMAN S. KWIST
1324 Allen Street, Springfield
PAUL A. LACOMBE
Old Road Nine Acre, Concord
RICHARD F. LACROIX
18 Vernon Street, Northampton
CONSTANCE LAFLECHE
52 North. Woodstock, Southbridge
SUSAN G. LAFRANCIS
66 Wilson Street, Agawam
WAYNE R. LALIBERTE
Andy Boy Farms, Concord
DOUGLAS M. LANE
6 Sunset Ave., Chelmsford
HAROLD M., LANE JR.
327 Shrewsbury Street, Holden
ROBERT E. LANE
53 Middle Street, Florence
BRIAN W. LANGEN
701 Main Street, Leominster
RICHARD J. LANZA
1237 Central Street, Leominster
THOMAS A. LAPLANTE
12 West Lake St., Easthampton
WILLIAM R. LAROCQUE
1 Goddard Court, Plymouth
BURRITT R. LARSON
Hancock Road, Wiiliamstown
JANICE M. LARSSON
19 Irving Park, Watertown
ROBERT W. LARSSON
17 Madison Street, Belmont
BARBARA A. LASHER
18 Park Ave., North Adams
SHARON M. LATHEM
31 Clinton Street, Fitchburg
KATHLEEN D. LAVIGNE
21 Stoneland Road, Worcester
RUTH M. LAWRENCE
64 White Street, Quincy
ANN F. LAWSON
212 South Street, Athol
RAYMOND S. LAWSON
5 Howe Street, Goucester
BARBARA LAZARCHICK
188 Springfield St., Chicopee
SUSAN A. LEACH
94 Middle Street, Fairhaven
KATHLEEN J. LEARY
177 Main St., South Deerfield
WENDELL J. LEARY
96 North Street, Foxboro
ROBERT W. LEASON
24 Kellogg Ave., Amherst
LEO C. LEBLANC
114 Charles Street, Waltham
RENE E. LEBLANC
20 Pleasant St., North Attleboro
WAYNE J. LEBLANC
17 Abbott Street, Pittsfield
MILTON LEBOWITZ
9 Avon Ave., Methuen
HOWARD M. LEDEWITZ
1096 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow
LAWRENCE T. LEE
23 Lawndale Street, Springfield
RICHARD J. LEE
28 Congress Street, Pittsfield
EDGAR G. LEFEBVRE
7 Reed Street, Cambridge
CAMILLE A. LEGER
Pratt Street, Lunenburg
GERALD P. LEMBERG
2772 Main Street, Springfield
JAMES D. LEONARD
Willow St., P.O. Box, West Harwich
RUSSELL R. LEONARD
60 Williams Street, Williamsburg
ALEXANDER K. LESLIE
258 Lenox Ave., Pittsfield
RONALD J. LETENDRE
340 Eastern Ave., Springfield
CHARLES E. LEVERONE
18 Pleasant Street, Arlington
ROBERT L. LEVEY
108 Marion Street, Brookline
HELEN B. LEVINE
69 University Road, Brookline
GTATIA G. LEW
12 Littell Road, Brookline
GEORGE F. LEWENCZYK
31 Soule Road, Wilbraham
ANITA C. LEWIS
Ayer Road, Harvard
THEODORE L. LIAPIS
124 Beulah Street, Whitman
ROBERT A. LIEBERMAN
122 Massasolt Street, Springfield
INTA M. LIEPINS
30 Wood Ave., Mansfield
MARGARET LINDBERG
36 Warren Ave., Seekonk
COLEN R. LINDELL
Prospect Hill Road, Brimfield
CAROLE A. LINDSAY
551 Springfield Street, Chicopee
CHRISTINE LINDSEY
8 Sheppard Ave., Braintree
JUDITH A. LINSCOTT
42 Lasalle Rd., Needham Heights
RICHARD P. LIPMAN
24 Hemlock Drive, Natick
RICHARD S. LISS
1401 Highland Ave., Fall River
HARRIET J. LODDER
9 Pine St., Whitinsville
JUDITH L. LOEB
15 Ransom Road, Brighton
PETER H. LOFTUS
176 Essex Street, Marlboro
RICHARD J. LONG
303 Beach Street, Quincy
ANDREW R. LONGYEAR
Box 678, Amherst
CAROLE A. LOONEY
275 Main Street, Athol
RAYMOND E. LORD
21 Willow Street, Adams
RONALD J. LORING
87 Babcock Ave., North Weymouth
BEVERLY A. LUCE
255 White Street, Springfield
CAROL W. LUFTMAN
6 Nazing C ourt, Roxbury
PRISCILLA LUPPOLD
100 Sanders Ave., Lowell
ALBERT J. LUSSIER
W Street, Lunenburg Dis., Fitchburg
RICHARD P. LUSSIER
1154 South Main St., Fall River
GEORGE LUST
22 Westfield Road, Holyoke
JOHN H. LYNCH
6 Curtiss Street, Winchester
JOHN J. LYNCH
3 Harrison Ave., Braintree
WAYNE O. LYNCH
29 Chapel Street, Springfield
DONALD C. LYON
Pittsfield Kebix Road, Lenox
JOSEPH M. LYONS
266 Hyatt Ave., Haverhill
EDMUND L. LYSEK
107 Cyman Drive, Chicopee
JANE E. MACDONALD
22 Bliss Street, Taunton
ROBERT D. MACELROY
22 Norman Street, Cambridge
ROSE MACGILLIVRAY
98 Orchard Street, Leominster
DONALD E. MACINTYRE
66 Central St., Turners Falls
DAVID A. MACKENZIE
7 Vernon Street, Braintree
RUSSELL I. MACNAYR
81 Lasalle St., East Longmeadov/
GAIL E. MACQUARRIE
15 Congreve Street, Roslindale
CYNTHIA MACRITCHIE
4 Eliot Circle, Ashland
DAVID C. MACRITCHIE
4 Eliot Circle, Ashland
LINDA L. MADISON
1 Sibley Street, Grafton
KENNETH MADOFF
63 Evans Street, Dorchester
THEODORE MAEL
28 Duke Street, Mattapan
PAUL H. MAGEE
38 Britten Street, Stoughton
ARTHUR H. MAHONEY
146 Huckins Ave., Quincy
PHILIP S. MAJESKI
80 Little River Rd., Westfield
BETTY ANN MAKI
West Townsend Road, Lunenburg
HAROLD F. MALLETTE
35 Hartz Street, Gloucester
RALPH B. MALONEY JR.
35 Wachusetts Drive, Lexington
JOHN MANDIS
125 Park Ave., Arlington
DAVID L. MANN
56 Taylor Street, Amherst
WILLIAM C. MANUEL
29 Oak Point Road, Saugus
THOMAS J. MARCELLO
200 Fairmont Ave., Worcester
CHARLES MARCHETTI
210 High Street, Medford
MARION J. MARCY
9 Birch Street, Natick
ROBERT S. MARGIL
19 Mary Ellen Road, Newton
VIVIAN F. MARGOLIS
9 New Ocean Street, Swampscott
RICHARD I. MARQUIS
6 Westchester Road, Newton
EDWIN L. MARSDEN JR.
49 Cherry Street, Spencer
JAMES A. MARSH
Crescent Ave., Manomet
GEORGE F. MARSHALL
97 Eldredge Street, Newton
JANET MARSHALL
86 Pleasant Street, Hingham
LEONARD MARTENSON
100 Broadview Terrace, Pittsfield
DAVID R. MARTIN
Beers Plain Road, Northfield
GREGORY L. MARTIN
21 Van Roosen Rd., Newton
JAMES C. MARTIN
Main Street, Housatonic
JANICE L. MARTIN
35 Grove Street, Rockland
KENNETH A. MARTIN
36 Buttonwood St., New Bedford
PENELOPE C. MARTIN
626 Grove Street, Framingham
TERENCE H. MARTIN
158 Ingleside Ave., Worcester
SYBELLA R. MASKELL
133 Ellsworth Ave., Springfield
ALPHONSE L. MATERA
10 Mooers Street, Thorndike
VICTOR G. MATHURIN
19 Greenlawn Ave., Fisherville
CARL E. MAYES
45 John Street, Pittsfield
PAUL E. MAYNARD
53 Central St., South Acton
NANCY E. McAULIFFE
17 Oliver Road, Belmont
EDWARD F. McCaffrey
80 Franklin Street, Peabody
ROBERT D. McCaffrey
56 Madison Ave., Pittsfield
CAROL A. McCarthy
6 Alveston Terrace, Jamaica Plain
CATHERINE McCARTHY
9 Pershing Ave., South Hadley Falls
WILLI AM McCONNELL
405 Houghton St., North Adams
WILLIAM McCONVILLE
116 Farrington St., Quincy
BETSEY M. MCCORMICK
134 Strong Ave., Pittsfield
BRIAN E. McCUE
12 Frances Street, Dracut
JOAN L. McDUFFIE
21 Dudley Street, North Andover
JOHN M. McELLIGOTT
37 Davis Street, Holyoke
CRAIG E. McEWAN
15 Virginia Street, Agawam
JAMES T. Mclaughlin
16 Gunn Street, Millers Falls
GEORGE A. McLEAN
39 Franklin Ave., Hyannis
EDWARD H. McMANUS
R.F.D. 1, Centerville
RICHARD McSWEENEY
1248 Plumtree Road, Springfield
JOHN D. MEADE
1 Johnswood Road, Roslindale
JOHN C. MEHEGAN
44 Bigelow Street, Brighton
FRANKLIN MEISSNER
34 Wellesley Street, Springfield
PAULA M. MELANSON
96 Melrose Street, Melrose
ROBERT G. MELIA
284 Market Street, Brighton
DALE A. MELIKAN
750 William Street, Pittsfield
LEONARD MELLO
85 Eugenia St., New Bedford
RICHARD M. MELLO
Homestead Ave., Rehoboth
ROBERT A. MENNELLA
61 Bennington St.., East Boston
DONALD I. MENTZER
40 Eagle Road, Worcester
ANN P. MERCHANT
103 Dudley Street, Medford
JAMES A. MERINO
Winn Street, Burlington
RONNY J. METZ
1 Fuller Ave-, Swampscott
RAYMOND MIDGLEY
111 Green Street, Hopedale
KAREN L. MICH
17 Glen Road, Reading
ELEANOR S. MILLER
65 McLellan Street, Dorchester
LEE K. MILLER
164 Glenway Street, Dorchester
WILLIAM M. MILLER
164 Glenway Street, Dorchester
JANICE L. MILLS
207 Main Street, Rockport
DANA F. MILNES
96 Norwood Street, Greenfield
ROBERT N. MINUTILLO
60 Bridge Street, Salem
DONNA P. MITCHELL
21 Center Street, Easthampton
VICARY P. MITCHELL
167 Brown Street, Pittsfield
WILLIAM P. MITCHELL
38 Bellevue Street, Dorchester
ROBERT J. MOGUL JR.
14 High Street, Adams
THOMAS E. MONAHAN
74 East Silver St., Westfield
JOAN F. MONNEY
407 Johnson Street, Fall River
JOHN J. MOONEY
64 Kimball Street, Maiden
ALVIN R. MOORE
289 Waverly Ave., Watertown
JOHN J. MOORE JR.
19 Parkside Street, Springfield
JOSEPH H. MOORE
53 Washington Street, Gardner
JUDITH MOORE
45 Tremont Street, Woburn
JANICE M. MORAN
261 Boutelle Street, Fitchburg
DAVID C. MORENCY
4 West Terrace, Salem
DONALD G. MORIARTY
18 South Hampden Rd., Monson
MARGARET MORIARTY
107 Clifton Ave., Springfield
JEANETTE C. MORIN
152 Northampton Street, Easthampton
RICHARD MORRISSEY
391 Burncoat Street, Wdcester
CHARLES M. MORSE
6 Wyman Street, Rosllndale
GORDON A. MORSE
30 West Selden Street, Mattapan
GEORGE H. MORTH
Winthrop Street , .Rehoboth
LOUISE A. MORTON
292 South Street, Northampton
NANCY MOSCOFIAN
136 Church Street, Whltinsville
JUDITH A. MOYLAN
60 Jenness Street, Springfield
PETER J. MOYNIHAN
133 Orange Street, Springfield
SHEILA A. MULLEN
300 East Squantum, North Quincy
ELIZABETH C. MUNROE
Fairview Ave., Rohoboth
DAVID F. MURPHY
5 Riggs Street, Gloucester
JOHN F. MURPHY
2 Allen Road, Winchester
JOHN P. MURPHY
39 St. John St., Jamaica Plain
ROBERT F. MURPHY
11 Lothrop Street, Brighton
STEPHEN J. MURPHY
10 East Milton Rd., Brookline
ABIGAIL MURRAY
115 Watson Street, Chicopee Falls
DONALD A. MURRAY
445 Plain Street, Rockland
GEORGE D. MURRAY JR.
75 North Hoosac Road, Williamstown
LOIS A. MURRMAN
520 Prospect Street, West Boylston
DAVID B. MUSANTE
45 Rust Ave., Northampton
ILLAR MUUL
32 Billings Street, Sharon
DONALD R. MUZYKA
359 Bridge Street, Northampton
MARSHALL J. MYERS
33 Ocean Ave., Winthrop
JAMES H. NANBU
67 Chestnut Street, Charlestown
RICHARD L. NASH
39 Everett Street, Abington
MALCOLM W. NASON
Barrows Street, Norton
GEORGE M. NASSAR
27 Denton Circle, Springfield
JANET R. NEAL
27 Orange Street, Woburn
STEPHEN B. NEEDEL
19 Fowler Street, Quincy
ROBERT S. NEESE
P.O. Box 703, Orleans
BETTY L. NEGUS
128 Summer St., New Bedford
AVIS J. NEIGHER
49 Meredith Street, Springfield
DAVID J. NELSON
55 Nordica Street, Springfield
PAUL V. NELSON
28 Fletcher Road, Woburn
FRANCIS E. NESTOR
6 Sidney Ave., Lynn
ROBERT C. NEWTON
Central Street, Montague
SUSAN L. NICHOLS
17 Middle Street, Georgetown
JAMES NIGHTINGALE
91 Emma Street, New Bedford
SEXTUS E. NORDEN JR.
Sought For Road, Westford
CHARLOTTE NUTTER
3 Black Horse Terrace, Winchester
STANWOOD W. NUTTER
22 Nutter Road, North Reading
JON R. NYBERG
26 Edgehill Road, Braintree
RUSSELL W. O'BRIEN
302 Andover Street, Lawrence
DAVID A. O'CONNELL
10 Eldridge Street, Attleboro
GERALD D. O'CONNELL
10 Arrowhead Road, Marblehead
MAUREEN P. O'CONNELL
45 Carlton Street, Brookline
WILLIAM F. O'CONNELL
15 Pond Lane, Arlington
CATHERINE O'CONNOR
19 Florence Ave., Holyoke
BEVERLY A. OLIVEIRA
184 Middle Road, Acushnet
JOHN F. OLIVERI
204 Abbott Street, Springfield
VIRGINIA A. OLMSTEAD
4 Prospect Street, Winchester
ROBERT M. O'MALLEY
26 Frothington Street, Milton
WILLIAM D. O'NEILL
113 Rockland Street, Canton
DAVID S. OSBORNE
88 Glen Ave., Newton Center
JURIS G. OZOLS
39 Millmont Street, Roxbury
MARIANNE PACHECO
1174 Rockdale Ave., New Bedfcard
BEVERLY PADELFORD
340 Mt. Pleasant St., Fall River
CURTIS F. PAINE
Old Boston Road, Sutton
DONALD W. PAINE
Old Boston Road, Sutton
CARLETON S. PALMER
152 Lathrop St., South Hadley Falls
WILLIAM T. PAPPAS
33 Bartlett St., North Weymouth
STEPHEN J. PARIS
29 Noble Street, West Newton
NANCY A. PARKER
71 Colony Rd., West Springfield
RUSSELL I. PARKER
McCarthy Rd., North Brookfield
JEROME M. PAROS
69 Belvidere Street, Springfield
ROSALIE A. PARSONS
Pomeroy Meadow Rd., Southampton
JOHN M. PASANEN
18 Davis Street, Fitchburg
RONALD J. PASKAVITZ
32 Loxwood Street, Worcester
RONALD J. PATENAUDE
115 Pasadena Street, Springfield
JAMES A. PATRIQUIN
103 Gordon Street, Brighton
ROBERT G. PATT
North Brookfield Rd., West Brookfield
STEVEN H. PAULDING
467 Summer Street, Rockland
RAYMOND J. PAULIN
Hillside Road, Montague
RICARDO E. PAVONI
33 Silas Street, Springfield
MARGARET S. PAYNE
1 10 Pond Street, Winchester
HOPE M. PEARLMAN
10 Kerwin Street, Dorchester
DAVID W. PEARSALL
Roberts Court, Gloucester
ROBERT G. PECK
172 Chapel Street, Pittsfield
BARBARA A. PEPE
414 North Street, Feeding Hills
ERNEST J. PERRY JR.
27 Dorchester Ave., Lawrence
ARTHUR O. PETERSON
1 Hooper Court, Rockport
BRUCE E. PETERSON
41 River Street, Danvers
JOHN D. PETERSON
361 Chapin Street, Ludlow
ROBERT C. PICKETT
9 Alfred Circle, Agawam
STANLEY J. PIECHOTA
35 Casino Ave., Chicopee
JUDITH A. PIERCE
387 North Elm St., West Bridgewater
A. J. PIERGIOVANNI
Huntington Street, Chester
DONALD F. PIKE
25 Pleasant Street, Salisbury
MARY E. PILKINGTON
Bray Rd., P.O. Box, Shelburne Falls
ANTHONY J. PIRAINO
47 Liberty Ave., West Somerville
ANTHONY F. PLACHTA
27 Lyman Street, Holyoke
MARCIA J. PLACZEK
111 Cass Street, Springfield
JANE E. PLANITZER
30 Piatt Street, Lawrence
SHIRLEY S. PLANTE
Westport
MERRILL M. PLUNKETT
86 Hovey Street, Watertown
JOHN M. POIGNAND
143 Northampton Rd., Amherst
SIDNEY POSSICK
166 Highland Ave., Fitchburg
LOUIS J. POTORSKI
344 Page Boulevard, Springfield
PHYLLIS E. POTTER
Green Hill Farm, Gill
ELLEN B. POWERS
15 Bluff Ave., Fitchburg
KENNETH E. PRADA
101 Elm Street, Wareham
JOHN W. PRATT
303 Granite Street, Braintree
JOANNE A. PREVOST
216 Lafayette Street, Salem
JOHN P. PRINCE
115 Ridge Road, Revere
JUDITH A. PRISBY
108 Walnut Street, Holyoke
CONSTANCE L. PUHALA
7 Warner Street, Montague City
BARBARA A. PURCELL
140 Wentworth Ave., Lowell
BENJAMIN S. QUIMBY
Cedar Point, Pocasset
RICHARD D. RADFORD
29 Endicott Street, Stoneham
ROBERT E. RADOWICZ
North Silver Lane, Sunderland
GERALD H. RALSTON
Conway
RICHARD G. RAND
17 Francis Rd., East Weymouth
JOHN F. RANSOM
48 Stanton Street, Rockland
HENRY A. RASTALLIS
3 T Street, Turners Falls
ROBERTA F. RAWSON
27 Westmoreland Road, Hingham
KENNETH P. RAY
28 Sutherland Road, Arlington
DIMITRA J. REGAN
1 Park Street, Marlboro
LAWRENCE J. REGIS
103 Wamsutta St.,, New Bedford
EDWARD H. REID JR.
144 Pearl Street, Gardner
JANICE L. REID
37 Hyde Street, Danvers
MARGARET V. REID
27 Shawmut Street, Springfield
THOMAS M. REILLY JR.
44 Pleasant Street, Milton
PAULINE J. RENDALL
78 Kirkland Street, Cambridge
PENELOPE A. RENTON
58 West End Terrace, North Adams
CHARLES M. REPETA
Main Street, Northfield
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS
25 Rock Street, Mansfield
MARY C. REZENDES
178 Princeton St., New Bedford
ELIZABETH R. RICE
370 Main St., West Concord
FRANCES E. RICHARDS
Knox Road, Woronoco
DAVID C. RICHARDSON
96 North Walker St., Taunton
ALBERT E. RICHEY JR.
451 Britton Street, Fairview
MARGERY D. RICKER
47 Hamilton Ave., South Hamilton
FRANCIS J. RILEY JR.
123 Northwood Street, Chicopee
RICHARD J. RILEY
4 Hanks Street, Lowell
JOHN W. RINTALA
Walnut Street, Shrewsbury
RICHARD M. ROBBINS
97 Putnam Street, Orange
JENNET A. ROBERTS
284 Chapman Street, Greenfield
PATRICIA A. ROBERTS
487 Newton St., South Hadley
JOHN W. ROBICHEAU
1 Alves Lane, Wellfleet
EDWARD J. ROBINSON
95 Main Street, Monson
LYNNE R. ROBINSON
21 Vernon Street, Woburn
BEAVEN ROCHE
386 Main Street, Acton
VICKIE L. ROCHETTE
51 Brooks Ave., Newtonville
LOUISE H. RCEY
Lot 139 Hartford St., Natick
BERTON HOFFMAN
75 Millet Street, Dorchester
CONSTANCE K. ROGERS
25 St. Stephens St., Boston
JOHN ROGERS JR.
225 Adams Street, Fairhaven
JOYCE M. ROLLINS
514 School Street, Belmont
PETER J. ROMANO
Carver Road, Plymouth
STEPHEN M. ROMANOFF
68 Daviston Street, Springfield
ROBERT J. ROMEJKO
78 Cleveland Street, Springfield
GORDON P. RONDEAU
43 Highland Ave., Adams
CAROL M. ROONEY
20 Montvale Street, Roslindale
JOHN S. ROPES
Crane Neck St., West Newbury
DAVID E. ROSCOE
17 Ash Street, Brockton
WILLIAM E. ROSE
Highland Ave., Phillipston
MYRNA S. ROSENBAUM
18 Mechanic Street, Fitchburg
PAULA A. ROSS
Radford Road, Princeton
PRISCILLA A. ROSS
28 West Street, Natick
JUDITH E. ROSSMAN
78 Highland Street ,, Revere
HEDY ROTHMAN
63 Park Edge Ave., Springfield
CAROL R. ROTTENBERG
15 Greendale Road, Mattapan
MARILYN J. ROURKE
14 Lewis Street, Lowell
LOIS P. ROWE
7 Sutherland Road, Lexington
EDWIN H. ROY
Silver Hill Road, Milford
DOROTHY E. ROYS
Shutesbury Road, Leverett
ROBERT S. ROYS
Shutesbury Road, Leverett
LAURENCE S. RUBIN
East Hodges Street, Norton
THEODORE L. RUBIN
26 Philmore Road, Newton
BALBINA M. RUDINSKI
2 Fifteenth St., Turners Falls
SANDRA B. RUSBY
31 Brewster St., South Dartmouth
JOANNE P. RUSSELL
20 May Terrace, South Weymouth
YOLANDA A. RUSSO
County Road, Deerfield
JOYCE P. RYAN
35 Itendale Street, Springfield
VIRGINIA N. RYDER
57 Whitman Ave., Melrose
ARLENE J. SABLE
651 Morton Street, Mattapan
ARMAND J. SABOURIN
105 Main Street, Northbridge
STEPHEN M. SACKMARY
25 Wolcott Street, Dorchester
PETER R. SAISA
Main Street, Carver
RICHARD T. SALTER
45 Milwood Street, Dorchester
JOAN C. SAMON
369 State Road, North Dartmouth
CAROL SAMORISKI
384 Bridle Path, Worcester
JUNE N. SAMPLE
32 Pleasant St., East Longmeadow
DAVID E. SANDERS
20 Florence Ave., Norwood
MARLENE P. SANDLER
MontviUe, Sandisfield
EDMOND M. SANNA
19 Randolph St., North Abington
BARBARA M. SARGENT
Bear Hill Road, Merrimac
DORIS I. SARNO
323 Park Ave., Revere
JAMES G. SATRAPE
79 Flansburg Ave., Dalton
DONALD T. SAVAGE
65 South Prospect, Millers Fails
EARLA M. SAWIN
Old Sunderland Road, Montague
LUCYANNE SAWYER
763 Read Street, Somerset
JOSEPH F. SCACCIA
Freeman Street, Bellingham
PATRICIA A. SCANLON
38 Bruce Road, Waltham
RICHARD SCHADLICK
107 Boston Street, Methuen
WILLIAM SCHARRETT
3 Char Mil Drive Box, W. Brookfield
MANFRED E. SCHMAIZL
102 Hawthorne Ave., Pittsfield
JOACHIM SCHNEIDER
Bridge Road, Eastham
DOUGLAS SCHOOLCRAFT
20 Arbor Street, Springfield
GERALD SCHULTZ
19 Gary Street, Chelsea
JEROME D. SCHWARTZ
116 Barnaby Street, Fall River
JOEL H. SCHWARTZ
45 Westgate Road, Newton
JOSEPH N. SCHWARTZ
380 Belmont Street, Brockton
SANDRA R. SCHWIMMER
928 High Street, Fall River
RICHARD M. SCOFIELD
17 Acme Place, Springfield
ROBERT A. SCOTT
South Main Street, Northfield
SHIRLEY F. SCOTT
Worcester Rd,, South Barre
BRIAN T. SEARS
15 Commonwealth Ave., W. Bridgewater
ONNI E. SELENIUS
12 Columbus Ave., Saugus
RICHARD L. SEVRENS
182 High Street, Greenfield
JOANNE SHAER
104 Crawford Street, Roxbury
EDWARD D. SHANE
24 Alrick Road, Quincy
JOAN P. SHARPE
345 Albion Street, Wakefield
MARIE G. SHARPE
115 Elm Street, Lawrence
RICHARD SHAUGHNESSY
1 Standish Court, Waltham
FRANCIS A. SHAW
39 Aldrich Road, Watertown
PETER B. SHAW
Plymouth St., North Carver
JAMES E. SHAY
294 Pleasant Street, Hanson
GEORGE P. SHEA JR.
3 Stockton Street, Worcester
ROBERT E. SHEA
94 Gillette Circle, Springfield
RICHARD J. SHEEHAN
199 Putnam St., East Boston
ANN C. SHEEHY
19 St. Marys Square, Taunton
ANNA E. SHERMAN
North Street, Mattapoisett
JAMES G. SHIELDS
Park Street, Housatonic
ROBERT D. SHILANSKY
40 Ocallaqhan Way, Lynn
ANN E. SHORTELL
5 Orlando Street, Wilbraham
DAVID K. SHUMWAY JR.
18 Shumway Street, Amherst
CARL A. SIGNET
474 Maple Street, Holyoke
SYLVIA R. SIMONEAU
223 Pleasant Street, Marlboro
ARTHUR E. SIMONS
87 Stanley Road, Swampscott
DONALD G. SIMPSON
145 Brown Street, Waltham
ALICE M. SIRD
15 Longview Road, Palmer
EILEEN C. SISK
80 Oak Street, Gardner
JOAN B. SKINNER
26 Thomas Road, Swampscott
FRANK J. SKRZYNIARZ
58 Garfield Ave., Easthampton
ROBERT D. SLAGLE
44 Woods Road, Medford
AUSTIN T. SMITH
6 Pinewood Road, Lexington
DOUGLAS F. SMITH
181 Hancock Road, Pittsfield
JOHN F. SMITH
262 Chandler Street, Worcester
MARCIA R. SMITH
31 Broadway, Watertown
SHEILA A. SMITH
20 Woodside Park, Winthrop
SIBYL C. SMITH
10 Taylor Street, Amherst
TAMARA R. SMITH
142 Fountain Street, Springfield
JOAN E. SMOYER
11 Parkside Ave., Braintree
RALPH L. SNOW
P.O. Box 281, East Orleans
ROBERT C. SOBOLESKI
105 Boston Street, Metheun
ELIOT SOHMER
12 Kingsdale Street, Dorchester
STANLEY J. SOJA
23 East Street, Adams
FRANK M. SOKOLOSKY
253 Shelburne Road, Greenfield
LEONARD B. SOLOFF
390 West Bedford St., New Bedford
LAVERNA M. SOMERS
15 King Philip St., South Weymouth
ELIZABETH SORENSON
139 North Street, Metheun
EUGENE SOTIROPOULOS
14 Westland Terrace, Haverhill
MICHAEL SPADAFORA
14 McKinley Terrace, Pittsfield
EDWARD B. SPALDING
77 High Road, Newbury
ALAN L. SPI TZER
29 West Alvord St., Springfield
ALTON G. SPRAGUE
50 Alvin Street, Springfield
RICHARD W. SPRAGUE
12 Hemenway Street, Boston
PAUL N. STANDISH
Bear Hill Road, Spencer
PATRICIA E. STANLEY
174 Gale Ave., Pittsfield
THOMAS E. STANLEY
21 Fairfield Street, Pittsfield
WARD H. STARKEY
Winn Terrace, Northboro
GORDON S. STEADMAN
102 West Park Street, Lee
SUZANNE E. STEELE
44 Marble Street, Stoneham
MARLENE S. STEIN
9 Stratford Terrace, Springfield
FLORENCE STEINBERG
24 Arbutus Street, Dorchester
GERALD STEINBERG
213 Chapin Terrace, Springfield
ELIZABETH STEINMEZ
82 Boulevard St., West Springfield
STEPHEN M. STETSON
37 Wiltshire Road, Brighton
RICHARD D. STEVENS
471 Mystic Street, Arlington
KAREN A. STEVENSON
115 Mollis Ave., Braintree
MARY L. STEWART
6 Oakmont Circle, Lexington
RONALD J. STIDSEN
36 Ames Street, Worcester
EDWARD R. STOLER
16 Buchanan Road, West Roxbury
BARBARA A. STONE
66 Glen Road, Lowell
BARBARA J. STOWELL
33 AUston Street, Lawrence
CHRISTINE STRAMSKI
332 West Shore Drive, Marblehead
ANN C. STREETER
86 Oakwood Drive, Longmeadow
JANE P. STROUT
77 Mineral Street, Reading
CHESTER STRZEPA
157 Arthur Street, Chicopee
EDMUND P. STRZEPA
157 Arthur Street, Chicopee
JEREMIAH SULLIVAN
62 Bennett Street, Everett
LENNART R. SWANSON
16 Pine Street, Wolburn
ANNA J. SWERLEIN
4 Pleasant Street, Fairhaven
SALLY A. SWIFT
36 Houston Rd., West Springfield
EDWIN N. SWINERTON
10 Marshall Street, Greenfield
EDWARD M. SZYMANSKI
315 Appleton Street, Arlington
MARILYN F. TABER
13 Phoenix Street, Fairhaven
SUSAN B. TAIT
10 Suburban Road, Worcester
JAMES T. TANCA
245 Mechanic Street, Southbridge
JAMES M. TANTILLO
46 Nelson Street, Quincy
JOHN G. TARVAINEN
81 Crooks Place, Hanson
JOHN G. TENCZAR
34 Fort Hill Terrace, Northampton
ROSALIND TEPPER
29 Beacon Street, Florence
ROLAND E. THEBERGE
11 Concord Street, Lawrence
GEORGE P. THEOTILOS
132 Crowley Rogers, Boston
JOHN E. THOMAS
9 Washington Street, Leominster
SARA W. THOMAS
Plain Street, Norton
FRANCIS X. THOMPSON
19 Brandon Ave., Boston
HUGH B. THOMPSON
124 Nabanton Ave., Milton
JOAN E. THOMPSON
43 Chickering Road, Norwood
JOYCE E. TINNEY
169 West Elm Ave., Quincy
NEIL B. TODD
26 Walnut Place, Newtonville
RUSSELL E. TODD
18 Marion Street, Uxbridge
CONSTANTINE TOLLIOS
128 Queen Street, Falmouth
EDWIN D. TOMKIEWICZ
447 Center Street, Middleboro
MARTHA M. TRASK
18 Woods Edge Rd., Medford
ROBERT A. TRAUSCHKE
3 1 Thornton Street, Springfield
MATTHEW J. TREADUP
560 Middle St., New Bedford
ROBERT M. TRIDER
3 Trenton Street, Charlestown
Mrs. PETER TRIPP
50 Kendrick Place, Amherst
ERNEST TROD
42 Harris Street, Peabody
SAUNDRA V. TROVA
21 Huron Street, Pittsfield
CHARLES T. TROY
401 Springside Ave., Pittsfield
CAROL C. TUCKER
56 Prospect St., South Dartmouth
JANE E. TUFTS
5 Walnut Street, Danvers
EVELYN J. TYMINSKI
135 South Street, Chicopee
GEORGE W. URIAN
49 Ocean View Road, Swampscott
MARY C. VALEGO
99 South Street, Chicopee
JON M. VALENTINE
Baptist Hill Road, Palmer
ROBERT VANDALE
108 Mechanic Street, Spencer
CONSTANCE VANDERBEEK
R.F.D. 1, Great Harrington
KENNETH VANGSNESS
537 Chestnut Street, Needham
DOLORES A. VENEZIA
19 Lansing Ave., Haverhill
NANCY E. WAGNER
68 Hartford Street, Natick
JOHN R. WALKEY
3 74 High Street, Hanson
ANNE G. WALLACE
619 Miller St., R.F.D., N. Wilbraham
GORDON K. WALLACE
Chestnut Street, Foxboro
SUSAN WALLACE
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